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they are called pixels
i dont really know what they are called lol lmfao
pixels
The dots commonly seen in pop art are called "benday dots." These dots are used to create shading and tone in a printed image, and were popularized by artists like Roy Lichtenstein. Benday dots are named after illustrator and inventor Benjamin Henry Day Jr., who patented the process in 1879.
They're called - pixels. The word pixel is a contraction of the phrase 'picture element'.
it made up of dots
Raster or Bitmap image.
i believe it is called three dots
Abbreviated dpi. The number of dots that can be printed, side by side, along a line one inch long; a measure of the resolution of a printing device, printed image or image on an electronic display screen such that a greater number of dots per inch represents higher image quality.
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.
Resolution refers to how sharp an image is. The more pixels (dots) it takes to make up an image, the more detail it has.
Image size can refer to either its file size or the width x height of the image. Resolution is used to specify how many dots per inch (dpi) are used when plotting an image - for example a 1720x1720 pixels image displayed at 172dpi will cover 10'x10'.