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Qu'est-ce (qui) est high-rez - définition

MEASURE OF HOW FINE AN IMAGE IS
Hi Resolution; Low resolution; High-resolution; High resolution; Hi-res; Effective pixels; Total pixels; Texture resolution; Picture resolution; Hi-rez; High-rez; Film resolution; Image size; Pixel count; Lo-res; Hi res; Highres; 🆨; Image line pairs; Line pairs per mm
  • 1951 USAF resolution test target]] is a classic test target used to determine spatial resolution of imaging sensors and imaging systems.

hi-res         
(also high-res)
¦ adjective informal (of a display or image) showing a large amount of detail.
Origin
from high-resolution.
Image resolution         
Image resolution is the detail an image holds. The term applies to digital images, film images, and other types of images.
lo-res         
(also low-res)
¦ adjective informal (of a display or image) showing a small amount of detail.
Origin
from low-resolution.

Wikipédia

Image resolution

Image resolution is the detail an image holds. The term applies to digital images, film images, and other types of images. "Higher resolution" means more image detail.

Image resolution can be measured in various ways. Resolution quantifies how close lines can be to each other and still be visibly resolved. Resolution units can be tied to physical sizes (e.g. lines per mm, lines per inch), to the overall size of a picture (lines per picture height, also known simply as lines, TV lines, or TVL), or to angular subtense. Instead of single lines, line pairs are often used, composed of a dark line and an adjacent light line; for example, a resolution of 10 lines per millimeter means 5 dark lines alternating with 5 light lines, or 5 line pairs per millimeter (5 LP/mm). Photographic lens and are most often quoted in line pairs per millimeter.