It would depend on what you mean by MB
One can find a picture of a couple holding hands at a number of different websites. One can find a picture of a couple holding hands at websites such as Photobucket, Tumblr, and Fotosearch.
find a picture of a circle and say its a tetracontagon
where can you find a picture of Joseph Gayetty?
That's possible, but you'll need much luck. Try uploading the picture to www.tineye.com, that site will search on the web for that exactly that picture, and with lots of luck you'll find that person.
To form a mental picture, such as you wearing clothing you find in a store. You "picture" yourself wearing it.
If you have Microsoft Office Picture Manager you can copy and paste the picture to that , click on picture then re size, then you can change it to your desired size.
That is a picture that has 1 mega bite of space within itself.
It can be a single picture of reasonably high quality. However, you can fit several pictures in a megabyte, or a single picture, of very high quality, can use several megabytes. It all depends on the amount of detail, and the quality, of the picture.
MB is better resolution ...if you mean size. If you mean quality that will depend on the way you took the picture. For example you can have a 10Mb picture that looks bad because of bad lighting and a 5MB picture that looks great because of good lighting. KB is 1,000 bytes and MB is 1,000,000 bytes the more bytes the more data that the picture has, the more data the bigger you can print and edit.
This all depends on the size fo the picture and the resolution, inherantly there is no correlation between KB/MB and actual inches/size...the only way to determine size in this manner would be to check the resolution of the picture and compare it to the amount of pixels in the picture itself.
If you use steam, right MB on the picture in steam and then delete.
It depends on the picture size, among other things. A megabyte(mb) is ~1,000,000 bytes. A kilobyte(kb) is only 1024 bytes. You must also consider the file type. A .PNG or .JPG will consume far less memory than say a .BMP file. Also, larger pictures contain more data. The easiest way to find out is to right click- > properties
A lot. But the things that use up the most are: 1. Videos (I'd say 5 mb a minute), 2. Music (3 mb a minute), 3. GIFS (2 mb a minute), 4. High quality images (1 mb per picture), 5. Normal images (0.5 mb a picture), 6. Text posts (0.1 mb every 100 words). This is approximate though.
yes he has a Yorkie. if you go on google and type in his name there will be a picture of him and his dog on there.
A lot. But the things that use up the most are: 1. Videos (I'd say 5 mb a minute), 2. Music (3 mb a minute), 3. GIFS (2 mb a minute), 4. High quality images (1 mb per picture), 5. Normal images (0.5 mb a picture), 6. Text posts (0.1 mb every 100 words). This is approximate though.
It all depends on the size of the picture files, for they are all different. Just make a folder with all your picture, then right click on it, and click on properties, and it will tell you how much you have.
The picture capacity of this and other modern digital cameras will depend on the resolution you select for a picture or pictures. High resolution pictures will (naturally) take up more memory than the same picture taken at low resolution.