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it made up of dots
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Your brain works with what the eyes perceive to make out the image in front of them. So, the pixels (little colored dots) get mixed into that picture. If you get close enough, you can see the dots on your TV screen. In the 1880's there was a painter named Georges Suerat who painted with dots--called Pointillism. Other painters followed suit.
They're called - pixels. The word pixel is a contraction of the phrase 'picture element'.
With tiny colored ink dots.
Connect the Dots
Each pixel is made up of three colored dots (Red, Green and Blue). The computer's processor tells the screen which pixels to switch on and which color to display. This happens THOUSANDS of times in a second - giving you a stable image to look at.
Depending on the type of print (if it is solid text or print or colored or gray print) you may see small, colored dots similar to what you might see if you look at a comic book. Printed material is printed in small dots that form the image or writing instead of it all being printed solid as it was with the old printing presses.
Those green dots signify that that helmet is wired to receive radio signals.
Pointillism creates images out of colored dots that only suggest forms when seen at a distance.
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An ellipsis is a series of three dots. The dots start right after a word . . . and words begin again, but with no spaces between the dots or the words.