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high-resolution has 163 questions with no tag wiki usage guidance. The concept is ambiguous as resolution alone could refer to quality of optics, images, rendering, sound or really any digital compression of an analog datum. Resolution can also refer to precision, frequency and other temporal or time-series concepts.
When high-resolution is added to posts it does not always mean the same thing. We can loosely break the intended meanings into these categories: Visual quality; data precision/accuracy; device display resolution. But each of those is still quite broad and will need further meta to describe the specific programming conceptual domain the tag refers to.
Given the wide range of domains, this tag cannot be used on its own to tag a post and is therefore a meta-tag at best, but in many questions it actually distracts from the real underlying issue raised in the OP.
A user could not claim to be an expert of high-resolution on its own, they might claim to be an expert in high-res image-processing or in dealing with high DPI screen resolutions in reactive layout, css or perhaps flexbox. However the image-processing skills and knowledge do not transfer to HTML layout management concepts at all.
I can find only a single user who has answered more than one high-resolution post, both of those are highly specific to
imageWithContentsOfFile
in to iOS:- Q: How to activate @2x high res graphics for retina display?
- Q: How to get [UIImage imageWithContentsOfFile:] and High Res Images working -
There are zero posts tagged exclusively with high-resolution.
These are some example groupings of the associated posts:
- Machine learning and analytics of images
- Processing large file (size related) issues
- UI layouts / responsive design
- Timers and interval processing
- Application or API specific
- Performance and application behaviours on high-DPI monitors
There are other related tags that are potential synonym candidates, but they do not reduce the ambiguity of this concept:highdpi, hidpi, dpi, resolution precision
IMO most of the topics discussed with high-resolution are on topic, but the tag itself has too many meanings when used in conjunction with more appropriate tags. In many cases the purpose of tag could be replaced with a meaningful edit to the title of the post.
Should we burninate this tag?