This can vary wildly based on image format and other factors. For example, jpeg images can have smaller sizes (though lower quality) depending on how compressed they are. In the case of bitmaps, the amount of pixels that can fit into 100KB depends on its bit depth. A 1-bit 100K bitmap can fit 819,200 pixels. The 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit bitmaps can fit 102,400, 51,200, 34,133, and 25,600 pixels, respectively. The general formula for how many pixels fit in an image of a certain size is as follows, for a bitmap: Pixels = [Size (in KB)] / [Bit Depth] x 8,192.
pixels refer to points of light that are in a photo.A mega-pixel is one thousand pixels so when they say 1000 pixels that is 1 mega-pixel
Impossible to answer as many things can affect file size.
File size of an image can vary hugely depending on compression, image content, file type and bit depth.
100,000
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100 kb = pixels
it is 150xa50 pixels.
512kb
6.78
350PX
true
200*230 pixels= how many kb
50
I am not quite sure what you mean by "20X60 KB". File sizes are usually specified with a single number of KB or MB. In any case, the file size depends not only on the pixels, but also on the color depth, and compression options.
lol that's my answer, LOL
100 000 kb is worth 100 mb cause 1000 kb is worth 1mb :)
A maximum of 7 kB or 50x50 pixels.
20,971,520 bytes = 20,480 kb = 20 mb= 0.01953 gb = 0.00002 tb