On a Windows Vista system, the size of one pixel is 631 bytes, however, the size on disk is 4 KB, or 4,096 bytes. Hope this helps.
1000 x 2000 x 3 = 6.0 million bytes, or 5.722 MB.
Gigabytes and terabytes are forms of measurement. A terabyte is exactly 1024 gigabytes, so to convert gigabytes to terabytes, you simply divide the number of gigabytes by 1024.
Ya the answer is 100kb=102400 bytes and convert image resolution 796*597=100kb
8 btes equals 0.00781 Kilobytes
They can range from as small as 3 bytes for a single RGB 24bit pixel to as large as your hard drive for one image.
MB stands for Megabytes. To convert this to KB, multiply by 1024. To convert it to Bytes, multiply it by 1024 squared. To convert to GB, divide by 1024.
You use pixel to measure the quality of a photograph (although cameras usually take photos in megapixels (millions of pixels). You use bits / bytes to measure the file size of a digital photograph (although photos are usually MB (mega bytes) - millions of bytes).
well letters are basically bytes you can use a letters to binary calculator and each 8 pieces of binary equals 1 byte.
Depends on your disk type, but about 48k per track.
-- take the number of bits per second-- divide it by 8-- the result is the number of Bytes per second
To get a pretty much correct answer, multiply the KB by one million. (There are about one million KB in one GB).