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film resolution

Film resolution refers to the detail an image holds, measured by the number of pixels in each dimension that can be displayed or captured. Higher resolution means more pixels, which translates to clearer, sharper images with finer detail. Common terms include 1080p (Full HD) and 4K, which indicate the pixel count; for example, 4K resolution has about four times as many pixels as 1080p. This detail enhances the viewing experience, particularly on larger screens, allowing for more visual information without blurriness or pixelation.