high resolution

high-res·o·lu·tion

[hahy-rez-uh-loo-shuhn]
adjective
1.
having or capable of producing an image characterized by fine detail: high-resolution photography; high-resolution lens.
2.
Computers. of or pertaining to CRTs, printers, or other output devices that produce images that are sharp and finely detailed rather than blurry and inexact ( opposed to low-resolution ).

Origin:
1945–50

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high-resolution

adjective
producing images that are sharp and finely detailed; "high-resolution photography"; "a high-resolution lens"; "high-resolution television" [ant: low-resolution
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