pixel height

[ˈpɪk.səl ˈhaɪt]
nounpl: pixel heights
altura de pixel
1. The vertical measurement of a digital image or display element expressed in pixels, representing the number of pixel rows from top to bottom
The image has a pixel height of 1080 pixels, making it suitable for Full HD displays.
A imagem tem uma altura de pixel de 1080 pixels, tornando-a adequada para displays Full HD.
2. In web design and development, the CSS property that specifies the vertical size of an element on a webpage
Set the pixel height of the header to 100px using CSS.
Defina a altura de pixel do cabeçalho para 100px usando CSS.
3. The number of horizontal scanlines in a raster image or display resolution
The monitor's pixel height is 2160, indicating a 4K resolution.
A altura de pixel do monitor é 2160, indicando resolução 4K.
This is a technical term widely used in both Brazilian and American digital design and development communities. In Brazil, it's commonly used in tech companies, design agencies, and among web developers. The term is often used interchangeably with 'altura da imagem' in casual contexts, though 'altura de pixel' is preferred in technical specifications and CSS documentation.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
vertical resolutionimage heightvertical pixel dimensionscanline count
Antonyms / Antônimos
pixel width

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
altura de pixel
Standard term used in design and development contexts across Brazil
Portugal
altura em pixels
Commonly used variation in Portuguese computing terminology
Technical Communities
altura do pixel
Alternative phrasing used in some technical documentation
USA (English)
pixel height
Standard term in web development, graphic design, and digital media industries

Related Words

pixel widthresolutionaspect ratioviewportCSSraster imagedisplay resolutionviewport height

Related Idioms & Phrases

set the pixel height
increase pixel height
maintain pixel height consistency
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