The size depends on the following factors: Image format. Eg. .PNG, .BMP, .JPG, .GIF, ETC. Image Colour quality: 64-bit, 32-bit, 16-bit, monochrome, etc
The kilobyte is bigger than a nanobyte because a nanobyte is the billionth part of a byte(10-9) while the kilobyte is equal to 1000 bytes(103)
Computers work on the binary system. Although it's called a kilobyte, it is actually 1024 bytes which is 2^10,
It all depends on the type of digital file you are using. Most printers will do the reduction or enlargement in house. If the printer requires the file to be the exact size of the finished piece reducing the actual physical size of the file is quite simple, with the proper software. Another advantage is that no image quality will be lost when the file is reduced in size, whether it is a jpg, eps or tiff. From within Photoshop choose Image Size from the menu and reduce the size there. You can also scale the image in Photoshop or Illustrator. To reduce the file size you will need to 'stuff' or 'zip' the file with compression software.
10. 210 = 1024.
Every flash drive can hold 10 kilobytes. In fact they can hold much more than 10 kilobyte. It is likely that during original development and testing there may have been some with a 10 kilobyte capacity but those first available commercially were in the multiple megabyte range.
about a siz2 10 or 12 cause those are my exact measurements
the 14mp camera has 1.4 times better quality than the 10mp one
Pixels is a measure of the image size, each pixel is a dot. This has nothing to do with quality, more megapixels DOES NOT mean better quality pictures. A 10 megapixel camera has 10 million pixels (or dots) per image.
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A megabyte is 10^6 bytes while a kilobyte is 10^3 bytes. That said, 12548 KB should be 125.58 MB.
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'.