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pixel (PICture ELement) The smallest element of a digitized image. One small dot of light among the many dots that make up an image on a computer screen.
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pixel The smallest dot that can be produced on a computer screen.
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pixel A unit of measurement for graphics or monitor resolution. A pixel is one dot on a computer screen. Most computer monitors are set to a resolution of 800 x 600, meaning 800 pixels wide by 600 pixels high.
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pixel The information stored for a single grid point in the image. The complete image is a rectangular array of pixels.
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pixel in a digital image, the area on the ground represented by each digital number
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