As you can see in the image properties, the resolution of the image is 1024⨉720.
It has the standard colour depth of 24 bits.
Use this information to calculate the number of bits required to represent this image.
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1 Byte = 8 Bit 1 Kilobyte = 1,024 Bytes 1 Megabyte = 1,048,576 Bytes 1 Gigabyte = 1,073,741,824 Bytes
Step 1: Multiply the detectors number of horizontal pixels by the number of vertical pixels to get the total number of pixels of the detector.
Step 2: Multiply total number of pixels by the bit depth of the detector (16 bit, 14 bit etc.) to get the total number of bits of data.
Step 3: Dividing the total number of bits by 8 equals the file size in bytes.
Step 4: Divide the number of bytes by 1024 to get the file size in kilobytes. Divide by 1024 again and get the file size in megabytes
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