The photos can be shrinked by Microsoft Photo Editor. Microsoft Editor-Edit Picture-Compress. Select the option and you're done
The difference in file size between kilobytes (KB) and megabytes (MB) when storing photos is that 1 megabyte (MB) is equal to 1,000 kilobytes (KB). This means that a photo stored in kilobytes will be smaller in size compared to the same photo stored in megabytes.
To determine the size of a photo in megabytes (MB), right-click on the image file and select "Properties" on Windows or "Get Info" on macOS. The file size will be displayed in the properties window, usually in bytes, kilobytes (KB), or megabytes (MB). If it's in bytes or KB, you can convert it to MB by dividing by 1,024 for KB or 1,048,576 for bytes. Alternatively, you can view the file size directly in file management applications or photo editing software.
A good quality photo is typically around 1-2 megabytes (MB) in size, which is equivalent to 1000-2000 kilobytes (KB).
A MB (1024 Kilobytes) is bigger than a KB (1024 Bytes) There are 1024 KB's in a MB. MB is bigger.
1126.4 mb * 1024 kb/mb = 1,153,433.6 kb
No. 1,000 kB = 1 mB 400 kB = 0.4 mB 20,000 kB = 20 mB
1 MB = 1024 KB.
32 MB is 32,768 KB
MB - Megabyte Mb- Megabit mb- NO SUCH THING KB- Kilobyte kb- Kilobits 8Mb = 8000kb
1 MB= 1024 KB 20 MB = 20480 Kb
Nominally, 1 MB = 1,000 KB, and 1 KB = 0.001 MB.
Since there are 1000 bytes in KB, 1000 KB in a MB, and 1000 MB in a GB, there are 1000000 KB in a MB.