right click on image file and choose properties and you will see size in kb
The significance of KB in determining the size of a photo is that it represents the file size of the image. The larger the KB value, the larger the file size of the photo, which can affect how quickly the photo can be shared or loaded on a device.
The file size of an image in KB is dependent on various factors such as image format, compression, and content. As a rough estimate, a high-quality uncompressed image with 800 pixels could be around 1-2 MB in size. However, this can vary significantly based on the factors mentioned.
Shrink the Kb of...? An image? then go File > save for web ... choose your settings and this will shrink the size, BUT will also reduce the quality of the saved image. If its a .PSD (Photoshop) file im unawre of a way to reduce its file size, and to be honest can't think of a reson why you would need to. Hope this helps!
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.'
1 MB = 1024 KB.
Kb/gb = gb example: 10 kb = 1/1000 = 0.00001
100,000kb
To convert from MB to KB, you must multiply by 1024.
The page size for Pentium comptuers is 4 KB
divide by 8,000. Kb is Kilobits = 1000 bits and a byte has 8 bits so Kb divide by 8 = KB and KB divide by 1,000 = bytes.
A megabyte (MB) is larger in size than a kilobyte (KB). 1 MB is equal to 1,000 KB.