The size of a raw file can vary significantly depending on the camera and settings used, but a typical raw image file from a digital camera can range from 10 to 50 megabytes. Higher resolution cameras or those with more advanced features may produce raw files that exceed 100 megabytes. Ultimately, the exact size is determined by factors such as image resolution, bit depth, and compression settings.
A file that is 32 megabytes (MB) is simply 32 MB in size. Since MB is already a measure of data size, there’s no conversion needed—it's already expressed in megabytes. Therefore, a file of 32 MB is exactly 32 megabytes.
That will depend on the settings such as bit depth and file format.
1mb=1min. (audio file)
it depends on the file size, if the file is 1GB then you can story one, if they are a megabyte then you can store 1000 files, etc..
You can determine the file size of an audiobook by checking the properties of the file on your computer or device. The file size will be displayed in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes depending on the size of the file.
To determine the size of a photo in megabytes (MB), right-click on the image file and select "Properties" on Windows or "Get Info" on macOS. The file size will be displayed in the properties window, usually in bytes, kilobytes (KB), or megabytes (MB). If it's in bytes or KB, you can convert it to MB by dividing by 1,024 for KB or 1,048,576 for bytes. Alternatively, you can view the file size directly in file management applications or photo editing software.
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That's less than a half of a GB.
Yes, it is true that the file size measured in MB (megabytes) is bigger than the file size measured in KB (kilobytes).
File sizes measured in kilobytes (KB) are smaller than file sizes measured in megabytes (MB). 1 megabyte is equal to 1,000 kilobytes.
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No, the file size in kilobytes is smaller than in megabytes.