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pixel Tiny squares of colour, arranged in rows and columns and which together produce an image on a computer screen. Everything you see on your monitor is displayed using pixels. It's the on-screen equivalent of a dot on a piece of paper.
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pixel Picture Element: digital photographs are comprised of thousands or millions of them; they are the building blocks of a digital photo.
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pixel The pixel is the smallest part of a digitized or Digital Image. Also used in measuring image size and resolution, ie, 640 x 480 is the pixel resolution of most VGA Monitors. (Note pixels are square in computers and rectangular in video)
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pixel One of the small units that make up an image on a computer or television screen. It is derived from the words picture and element to make pixel.
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pixel Pixel is an abbreviation for picture element. It is the smallest individual dot that can be displayed on a computer screen.
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