There appears to be no format that uses 2-bit color. There is however a 1-bit bitmap (BMP) format that provides 2 'colors' only (i.e. color or no color).
Pictures aren't measured in G's. They're measured in Bytes and Bits. To answer your question, it depends on how compressed the file can get. A picture in a solid color will have a better compression than a picture with 20 people, all with different color clothes.
i think it is a picture file:-)
file allocation table 32 bits
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picture file.
First download the picture you want from the Internet into the file you want. Go to the file and right-click it and choose "open file". Click on Paint and the picture will open in a Paint document.
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Showletter refers to the type of highest resolution picture file. Showletter contains more pixels than any other type of picture file.
You can send a picture by e-mail, which involves having that picture already saved as a file and attaching the picture by pressing the "attach file" button.
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No it is not a picture file. It is a word processing document, covering versions of Microsoft Word 2007 and the later versions.
Actually, Bit depth will affect file size. For example: 1-bit=2kb 4-bit=21kb 24-bit=24kb