Resolution affects the quality of an image. The effect of resolution on the quality of a reconstructed image is shown by an optical analog of x-ray diffraction: (A) a photograph of the Parthenon; (B) an optical diffraction pattern of the Parthenon; (C and D) images reconstructed from the pattern in part B. More data were used to obtain image D than image C, which accounts for the higher quality of image D.
[Courtesy of Dr. Thomas Steitz (part A) and Dr. David DeRosier (part B).]