Each picture on a computer is made out of pixels that appear on your computer.
Tiny pictures could be avatars or program shortcuts.
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A computer generated picture is always generated onto a computer screen; from there it can be printed onto paper, or made into a film. Frances
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To eject and ipod from a computer, look to the left hand side of the itunes screen and you will see a tiny picture of your ipod. To the right of that, there is a little arrow lookin' button. Hit that and your ipod will eject.
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To take a picture of the screen using a smartphone, press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously. On a computer, use the "Print Screen" button to capture the screen, then paste the image into a program like Paint and save it.
The dots of light on a computer screen are called pixels. The term "pixel" is short for "picture element" and refers to the smallest unit of a digital image or display. Each pixel is a tiny square that emits light and combines with other pixels to form the images and text that you see on the screen. The resolution of a screen is determined by the number of pixels it contains horizontally and vertically.
Pixel is short for "picture element", the smallest discrete component on a screen.
Lines are visible when taking a picture of a computer screen because of the refresh rate of the screen and the shutter speed of the camera. The refresh rate of the screen and the shutter speed of the camera may not be synchronized, causing the lines to appear in the photo.