The number of pixels in a gigabyte (GB) depends on the color depth and image dimensions. For example, a standard image with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels (Full HD) at 24 bits per pixel (8 bits per channel for RGB) would require about 6 MB per image. Therefore, you could store approximately 166 images of that size in 1 GB. However, the exact number of pixels per GB can vary significantly based on the specific image and compression used.
pixels do not go into megabytes. Kilabytes do. There are 1024 kilabytes in one megabyte. 1024 megabytes in one gigabyte and 1024 gigabytes in one tetrabyte.
20,971,520 bytes = 20,480 kb = 20 mb= 0.01953 gb = 0.00002 tb
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Megapixel is like megabite. Megabite has 1 000 000 bytes so megapixel has 1000 000 pixels. Mega refers to 10^6
approximately 1900 jpeg or 280 raw (8 gig card) @ 12 mega pixels
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Well, if you meant to ask how many if you wanted to download them, normally it depends on how long the episode is and how many visual effect pixels there are. I download them from iTunes and they are normally between 300 to 350 megabytes.
A lot ! As an example - My Fujifilm Finepix S2750 cam - at 12 Megapixels, will take 680 shots at max resolution to fill a 2GB card !
A lot ! As an example - My Fujifilm Finepix S2750 cam - at 12 Megapixels, will take 680 shots at max resolution to fill a 2GB card !
the 4 mega pixel 1gb camera would have more space but the 6 mega pixel camera takes a better picture
The higher the gigabyte capacity, the more the memory card can hold.
By Simply Converting GB Into KB One Can Determine Approximately How Many 25 Pixel Photos a 4GB USB Will Hold. the USB Should Hold About 16772 Photos. Howver Depending on the Quality of Each Photo This Could Vary.