Vector Graphics
This looks like the dimension of a high definition computer screen - 1366 pixels wide and 768 pixels high. A pixels is defined as a picture element.
The amount of pixels is defined by your monitor, not Excel or whatever application you use. So in landscape mode on different monitors, you would have different amounts of pixels.
clone stamp
Raster or Bitmap image.
You mean how to edit or change pixels? Use tools from Toolbox on the left side of screen. Tools like Brush tool, Clone tool or various commands from menus: Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast, Levels, Curves and so on.
No, It cannot play the games of xbox They are portably defined and are of smaller pixels
Vector Graphics
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the gui
you can't they're pixels created by Walt Disney.
The VGA board is always enabled, but, VGA is defined by the number of pixels you have your computer display set at. For instance, if you go into Control Panel>display you will see what your pixels are set at. VGA is 640X480, XGA is 800X600 and SVGA is 1024X768. So if you change your pixels to 640X480 then you will have VGA.
The picture will become finer. Your picture is made up of dots called pixels. Pixels are created from resolution for example 640x480=XXXX amounts of pixels. So when you create more pixels by increasing the resolution to say 1024x768=xxxxx amounts of pixels you increase the pixels amount and finess of the image.