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  1. What are kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes?

    Mar 4, 2005 · What are kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes? Answer: The size of computer data is measured in bytes. Just like a kilometer is a measure of 1000 meters, kilobytes, megabytes, …

  2. kB vs MB - will pictures be good quality - Photography Stack …

    Jan 31, 2018 · MB vs KB is like pounds vs. ounces, they are just different units of the same thing. Don't worry about that, just be concerned with the resolution, that's what determines your …

  3. Which picture has better quality? - Photography Stack Exchange

    Greater KB — bigger files — means more data, but doesn't necessarily mean more information. A file with a lot of sharp detail will be bigger than a blurry one, but also a file with lots of noise will …

  4. Which is faster – Kbps or Mbps?

    Nov 13, 2003 · Which is faster – Kbps or Mbps? Answer: Kbps stands for "kilobits per second," while Mbps stands for "megabits per second." Because one megabit is equal to 1,000 kilobits, …

  5. What is the "optimal" file size of JPEG images with respect to their ...

    Jan 9, 2019 · But 540 KB is 0.540/4.1 = 13% of the 4.1 MB original size. It might be 29% of previous JPG size, but it is 13% of original uncompressed size. So that is 1/8 of original …

  6. An image with lower resolution is of higher file size while that of a ...

    Apr 2, 2020 · This image having resolution: 3200x2192 pixels has file size: 5.86 MB while this one has resolution of 6000x4000 pixels but file is of 4.55 MB. What is happening in both cases? …

  7. Why are there 1024 bytes in a kilobyte?

    Jun 7, 2002 · Why are there 1024 bytes in a kilobyte? Answer: Many people think that there are 1000 bytes in a kilobyte. After all, "kilo" means 1000. In most cases, this approximation is fine …

  8. Is there a general formula for image size vs. print size?

    Jul 16, 2010 · What size images do I need for common print sizes, such as wallet size, 8x10, and 16x20? Is there a general formula? How could that size change if, for example, a 16x20 was …

  9. What is the difference between physical memory and available …

    Feb 23, 2005 · For example, if you have two 512 MB memory chips in your machine, you have a total of 1 GB of physical memory. This memory is what your computer uses to load the …

  10. Does resizing a photo larger or smaller destroy the image quality …

    Jan 27, 2022 · There are various interpolation settings that image editors use to rescale photos larger or smaller. For some reason, resizing a small photo larger sounds more artificial and …