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The number of high-resolution photographs that can fit on a megabyte depends on the image format and compression. For example, a typical high-resolution JPEG image might range from about 1 to 5 megabytes, depending on its dimensions and quality settings. Therefore, on average, you might fit only a fraction of a single high-resolution photo on a megabyte, likely around one image or less. In contrast, lower-resolution images could fit several dozen to hundreds within the same space.

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