That depends how big the picture files are. A small mobile phone .jpg may have only 20 KB, a TIFF or RAW from a high-end professional camera will have dozens of MB. Once you have got the files into PSD, each composite picture may have a file size of hundreds of MB. A terabyte is 1000 gigabytes.
If the average size photo is about 500K, then a 1TB HD will hold around 2 million photos. The arithmetic is easy: 1TB = 1000 gb = 1000000 mb = 1000000000 kilobytes. Divide 500 kilobytes into that for 2000000.
Depends, photo's are between 0.2mb and 2.5mb usualy, so divide 1,048,576 by 2.5mb/0.2mb
You can store 1,000,000 1mb photos on a 1tb hard drive
A 1 terabyte hard drive will hold approximately 2 million pictures.
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NOthere are 1048576 MEGA bytes in a Tera bytes
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3.955 TB (tera bytes)
Tera Bytes are the largest unit of measurement.
Tera as in a terabyte = a trillion bytes.
1,000,000,000,000 bytes (trillion)
Global internet traffic consumes about 607 Tera Bytes every second.Which is 607000000000000 bytes every second. You can say 6.07e+14 is the amount of data in bytes.
The next largest unit of data measurement after gig is tera. One tera is equal to 1 trillion bytes or 1,000 gigabytes.
'Tera' is a prefix derived from the Greek word for 'monster.' In the context of technology and computing, 'tera' is used to denote a unit of measurement equal to one trillion, often seen in terms like terabyte (TB) or teraflop (TFLOP).
Your answer to this question is: 1000 GB in a terabyte (or 1024 GB to be accurate).
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