bitmap images are made up of row and column pixels
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A bitmap image of size M × N is composed of finite elements of M rows and N columns. Each element has a specific position and amplitude, representing the information at the position, such as grayscale and color. These elements are called image elements or pixels, if you want to read about it check out fifthgeek.com.
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The question is: Bitmap images are made up of rows and columns of pixels. True or false.
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- Bitmap images are made up of rows and columns called pixels. Yes, it is true.
- The bitmap graphic is composed of tiny parts called pixels, which are arranged in two-dimensional rows and columns.
- Bitmap images are defined as an image file format, which helps to store the digital image files and formats.
- Creating the image file, and retrieving the store file is easy in bitmap graphics.
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