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Pictures are stored as digital data in formats like JPEG, PNG, or GIF, which compress and encode the image information into binary code. This data represents pixel values, including color and brightness, arranged in a grid format. When displayed on a screen, a computer or device reads this data and converts it back into visual form, illuminating the pixels in the appropriate colors to recreate the image for the viewer.

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