Art, asked by jithinpatnaik7303, 9 days ago

The quantity of an image depend on

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Answered by Anonymous
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The quantity of an image depends on the number of pixels used by the image.

Pixel resolution:

  • The total number of counts of pixels in a computer image is referred to as pixel resolution.
  • Any resolution less than N lines per picture height, or N TV lines, can be used in an image of N pixels high by M pixels wide.
Answered by priyarksynergy
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The correct answer is option (a) no. of pixel used by image.

Explanation:

  • The quantity of an image depend on the no. of pixel used by image.
  • In digital imaging, a pixel is a picture element.
  • It is the smallest item of information in an image.
  • Pixels are arranged in a 2-dimensional grid, and is represented by using squares.
  • Each pixel is a sample of an original image, in which more samples typically provide more-accurate representations of the original.
  • High pixels creates a high-quality, crisp image whereas Images with lower resolutions having fewer pixels creates Low quality image.
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