mega byte
mega byte range
That's called a digital image.
what storage media uses laser beams to create three-dimension storage image
if you have too many bytes and have NO idea what to do, if you have any skill with doing so, you could try and decrease the size of the image to free up those 24 extra bytes that it uses.
reducing teh resolution and/pr quality of that image.
holographic storage
Given a digital camera has a storage capacity of 256MB. That is, This camera has a storage capacity of = 256 x1024 x 1024 bytes. Since a single photograph consisted of 1024 pixels per row and 1024 pixels per column, then The number of pixels in one photograph is 1024 x 1024 . Since each pixel required three bytes of storage. Thus , A single photograph require the storage of = 1024 x 1024 x 3 bytes Now, The number of photographs could be stored in the camera = ( storage capacity of digital camera) / (storage required by single photograph) The number of photographs could be stored in the camera = 1024 x 1024 x 3 = 3,145,728 bytes per photo => 3,145,728/ 1,000,000 = 3.15 MB per photo => 256 / 3.15 = 81.26 => 81 photos per camera.
You can enlarge image in Image Size dialog in Photoshop, Image > Image Size. At top of window you will see current/new size in bytes. When you enlarging images be aware because you can loose quality.
Ya the answer is 100kb=102400 bytes and convert image resolution 796*597=100kb
Digitizing an image involves capturing it from paper using a scanner for presentation and storage on the computer. On the computer, the now-digital image can be improved image processing tools.
This determines how many images can be stored.
It is the creation of digital image, typically from a physical scene. The term assumed to imply or include processing,compression, storage, printing, and display of such image.