The resolution is a specific ultra-high-definition format frequently used for the iconic "comet" scene from Kimi no Na wa (Your Name), often created by fans for high-end printing or dual-monitor setups. While it is not the native production resolution—as most anime is produced at 720p or 1080p and upscaled for Blu-ray—this specific resolution serves as a benchmark for high-quality digital preservation. Scholarly & Technical Papers
If you are looking for academic or technical deep dives into the imagery of Your Name and high-resolution anime art, these papers provide interesting insights: 7015x3879 Kimi No Na Wa Wallpaper">
: At 300 DPI (the standard for high-quality printing), a 7015x3879 image can produce a crystal-clear print roughly 23x13 inches , making it ideal for posters. : Director Makoto Shinkai's films are known for
: Director Makoto Shinkai's films are known for "scenery porn," where background art is often captured from real-world locations and rendered with extreme detail to allow for these high-resolution crops. making it ideal for posters.
: This paper analyzes how the high-fidelity imagery of the film reflects the "mass psyche" and cultural shifts in Japanese society.