That depends on how many bits per pixel and how much the image is compressed. For example, a black-and-white (grayscale) image typically has 8 bits per pixel, but a full-color image may have 24 or 32 bits per pixel. JPEG compression may reduce the file size dramatically, sometimes by a factor of 50 or more.
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how many pixles to 50 kb
200*230 pixels= how many kb
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.
1 MB = 1024 KB hence 30720 KB = 30720/1024 = 30 MB
PixEl = Picture Element. Kilo byte (not bite) = Size of memory / hard disk etc... 1024.... This will differ per camera/img. There will usually be a header including picture information, which usually takes at least 32 kb. Each pixel generally contains from 1 bit to 8 kb of color information, depending on how it is stored.
Many pixels make up one image. A pixel is like one tiny piece of an image.
1 mega pixel how many pixel
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30 MB is about 3000 Kb because every MB equals to 1000 kb
1,048,576 KB
1536000 KB
5,120 kb