The number of pixels in a 400 kB picture depends on the image's color depth and compression. For example, a standard RGB image has 3 bytes per pixel. Therefore, a 400 kB image could contain approximately 133,333 pixels if uncompressed (400,000 bytes / 3 bytes per pixel). However, if the image is compressed (such as in JPEG format), the pixel count could vary significantly based on the compression level, making it difficult to determine an exact number without more information.
it is 150xa50 pixels.
200*230 pixels= how many kb
512kb
350PX
6.78
true
200*230 pixels= how many kb
50
From google. The picture must be smaller than 120 x 120 pixels and smaller than 40 KB file size.
I am not quite sure what you mean by "20X60 KB". File sizes are usually specified with a single number of KB or MB. In any case, the file size depends not only on the pixels, but also on the color depth, and compression options.
400000 kb = (400000 / 10242) gb = 0.38146972656 gb
Kilobyte. It is the data size of the file, found by right clicking on the image, scrolling down to properties, clicking and looking to where it says 'Size: ## MB / KB / GB.'