Definitions for "HIGH RESOLUTION"
The ability to reproduce text and graphics with clarity and fineness of detail. High resolution is provided by a large number of pixels (dots) to create the image. In the case of monitor screens, resolution is described by the total number of pixels in both horizontal and vertical dimensions (e.g., 480 × 640). In printing, resolution is defined by the number of dots per inch (dpi) that the printed piece contains (e.g., 300 to 600 dpi for a laser or ink-jet printer). High resolution is also termed hi-res. See also DOTS PER INCH GRAPHIC IMAGESETTER LOW RESOLUTION PIXEL PIXELS PER INCH RESOLUTION TEXT
In monitors and printers, a description of high-quality output; resolution refers to the sharpness and detail of the image.
Imagery that affords a high degree of definition and detail of the area observed. [Return