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high-res

American  
[hahy-rez] / ˈhaɪˈrɛz /

adjective

Informal.
  1. high-resolution.


Example Sentences

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“They created an amazingly detailed, high-res scan of Robbie’s eyes, and blended that with the performance of actor Jonno Davies. You can still recognize Robbie’s eyes in the monkey’s face. It’s incredible to be looking at the digital animal and seeing so much humanity reflected in that face.”

From Los Angeles Times

A comment on the Challengers Instagram isn’t enough; fans want the high-res film clips of the three leads being cute together behind the scenes to watch for all eternity.

From Slate

Not long into the doc, Beyoncé says the Renaissance tour — with its sleek chrome-and-metal stage set and its massive high-res video wall — took four years to come together, not least because, as a Black woman, she’s accustomed to not being heard the first time she says something.

From Los Angeles Times

It displayed a high-res photograph of the property in question.

From Slate

Fact of the matter is, they’re putting high-res digital music on the marketplace.

From Los Angeles Times