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Do you mean “resolution” in a particular context? The word has several common meanings — here are the main ones, briefly:
- Display/image resolution (computing/graphics): the number of pixels in an image or screen, usually given as width × height (e.g., 1920×1080). Related terms: PPI (pixels per inch) for pixel density, DPI for printer dots per inch.
- Printer resolution: dots per inch (DPI), how many ink or toner dots a printer can place per inch — affects print detail.
- Optical resolution (imaging/optics): the ability of a lens or microscope to distinguish two closely spaced objects (e.g., Rayleigh criterion).
- Audio resolution: bit depth or sample resolution (e.g., 16-bit, 24-bit) describing how precisely amplitude is represented.
- Resolution (formal/legal/organizational): a formal decision or statement adopted by a deliberative body (e.g., a board resolution).
- Personal resolution: a decided intention to change behavior or achieve a goal (e.g., a New Year’s resolution).
- Resolution (logic): the resolution rule is an inference method in propositional/first-order logic used in automated theorem proving.
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- Display/image resolution (computing/graphics): the number of pixels in an image or screen, usually given as width × height (e.g., 1920×1080). Related terms: PPI (pixels per inch) for pixel density, DPI for printer dots per inch.
- Printer resolution: dots per inch (DPI), how many ink or toner dots a printer can place per inch — affects print detail.
- Optical resolution (imaging/optics): the ability of a lens or microscope to distinguish two closely spaced objects (e.g., Rayleigh criterion).
- Audio resolution: bit depth or sample resolution (e.g., 16-bit, 24-bit) describing how precisely amplitude is represented.
- Resolution (formal/legal/organizational): a formal decision or statement adopted by a deliberative body (e.g., a board resolution).
- Personal resolution: a decided intention to change behavior or achieve a goal (e.g., a New Year’s resolution).
- Resolution (logic): the resolution rule is an inference method in propositional/first-order logic used in automated theorem proving.
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