Electronic Resolution
When looking at an electronic screen, if one gets close enough one will “resolve” the individual pixels. Until this differentiation happens, the pixels (color changing light dots) are too far for us to resolve independently and their resolution is higher than our sensors (eyes) can see at said distance. The images sewn together on digital screens are the objects meant to be resolved not the pixels that compose them.Under a microscope one can see that each pixel is an array...