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.
1,000 grams in a kilo.
It depends on the resolution of the device. For a standard 96 pixels per inch resolution, 250 pixels would be approximately 2.6 inches.
1lb = 0.454 (0.453592374) kilo.
a kilogram and a kilo are the same thing
Kilogram and Kilo refer to the same unit of measurement.
how many pixels are in 700K
Megapixel is like megabite. Megabite has 1 000 000 bytes so megapixel has 1000 000 pixels. Mega refers to 10^6
it is 150xa50 pixels.
12 pixels tall 12 pixels wide.
786432 pixels
0.48
It's not a question of "better", only of bigger. Giga is a lot bigger than mega.
0.3 megapixels
To find the number of pixels in an image, multiply the width of the image in pixels by the height of the image in pixels. This will give you the total number of pixels in the image.
10.2mp = 10.2 mega pixels
720 is 0.9 mega pixels.
2.4mp