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Q: Is it true that if an image has a lot of pixel it is large?
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Do monochorme bitmaps require a lot of storage?

No - because the pixels making up the image are either on or off. With a colour bitmap - extra data space is needed to tell the computer what colour each pixel is.


How many pixel equal to 4 cm?

That depends on the resolution of the screen the pixel is on. An old tv has a lot less pixels than a modern wide screen computer monitor.


1pixel equal to how many mb?

That would depend on several things, among these are:The color depth of the image. The RGBA standard requires 32 bits of information per pixel. An 8 bit per pixel image will represent up to 256 separate colorsAny compression algorithm that the image has bee subject to. JPEG compression destroys image information but gives a smaller image size than PNG compression or an uncompressed BMP (or uncompressed RGBA)In the case of an uncompressed RGBA image you will have about 250000 pixels in your megabyte of data (a square 500 pixels on a side)In the case of an 8 bit bitmap you have four times the area or 1000*1000 pixels (minus a little for header overhead etc.)When it come to images that are compressed (both lossy like JPEG- JPG, or non-lossy like PNG) it depends on the image because it is easier to compress large fields of single colors than complex imagery like details of branches of a tree.At maximum compression A 1000 *1000 pixel entirely white image weighs in at 4400 bytes as .png and 6100 bytes as jpg.With random noise spread across the image the .png (no loss of information mind you) weighs in at 1500000 bytes (1,5Mb) While the Jpeg due to maximum compression had no color information left at all but "weighed" only 51700 byte (51.7 kb) With as little compression as possible the file size of a (good looking) jpg was 1473000 (1,47 Mb)So there are a lot of things to consider!


How do pictures represents?

Computers represent pictures via image files. Image files typically store the information in a grid like format, with each block on the grid being a colored square known as a 'pixel' if you put enough colored blocks next to each other (like, hundreds or thousands) then it starts to look like a picture -- each pixel has its own color and when you put enough of them on the grid the pixels appear as an image rather than a bunch of colored blocks. Everything displayed on a computer screen is a pixel too, and the term 'resolution' is a count of how many pixels are displayed at once, a 1920x1080 screen resolution means that the screen may contain 1920 pixels (colored blocks) from left-to-right and 1080 pixels from top-to-bottom for a whopping 2 million pixels on screen at once (2 megapixels) which results in a screen which can display a lot of finely detailed things at once. Likewise, if you zoomed to 100% on an 8 megapixel image, it would be large enough to occupy 4 1920x1080 computer screens.


How can you remove an unwanted garbage can from a digital photo?

It will depend on the photo software that you are using. Photoshop has a "stamp" tool that would be helpful, but it depends on a lot of things. How large is the garbage can image in the photo? Is there (or would there be) a lot of complex detail in place of the image, etc. Perhaps a friend with Photo software could help.


When you are passing a large truck you need sure you can make sure you can see a lot of pavement in front or the truck before you pull back in front of it true or false?

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How big is a TIFF file?

Most file types have different size depending on the content. .Tiff is a image file and can therefor vary a lot and become quite large.


Why are pixels important?

Pixels help to make your image show up better on the screen. More pixels = more detail and accuracy, but the screen is a lot smaller then what you will be actually seeing on a print or a computer so it might be a bit off. +++ That first sentence misses it point. "Pixel" comes from "Picture element", i.e. a tiny square fragment of the picture, so pixels do not help the image to show up, they form the image.


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