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high-resolution

[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 relating to CRTs, printers, or other output devices that produce images that are sharp and finely detailed rather than blurry and inexact (low-resolution ).



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of high-resolution1

First recorded in 1945–50
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It was made possible in part by a DJI Ronin 4D, a small, high-resolution camera that has multiple built-in sensors for detecting movement in relation to the floor and nearby objects.

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Mr Duren says that the high-resolution Tanager-1 can respond to some of these challenges, for instance by essentially sneaking peeks through gaps in cloud cover or forest cover.

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Today’s high-resolution replays from multiple angles in all sports and baseball’s digitally-imposed strike zone clearly show how good — and bad — some officials really are.

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In earlier high-resolution satellite imagery dozens of military vehicles could be seen parked near where the vessels are now docked.

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But the high-resolution images thus far have confirmed that the tension persists.

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