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each pixel has typically three or four components such as... are words used to describe a pixel when it is used in specific context... A pixel does not need to be rendered as a small square... A pixel does not need to be rendered as a small square... A pixel does not need to be rendered as a small square... A pixel is generally thought of as the smallest single component of a digital image... Pixel counts can be expressed as a single number... of each pixel across the image... or when converting image data from one pixel format to another... of each pixel depends on its position on the grid... of each pixel depends on its location within the hierarchy... each pixel is made up of... distinct colors that can be represented by a pixel depends on the number of bits per pixel... so each pixel can be either on or off... bit pixel has an extra 8 bits to describe its... Pixel geometry of various CRT and LCD displays... Pixel geometry of various CRT and LCD displays... the pixel grid is divided into single... typically divide each pixel horizontally into three subpixels... pixel is 1 million pixels... pixel image provides only one... the native output file size has only one pixel per three camera pixels... pixel Foveon X3 sensor therefore captures the same amount of information as an N... Pixel art scaling algorithms... Pixel art scaling algorithms... pixel and Interpixel processing... pixel and Interpixel processing... A Pixel Is Not A Little Square... Technical info on pixel aspect ratios of modern video standards...

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Pixel (disambiguation) | This example shows an image with a portion greatly enlarged, in which the individual pixels are rendered as little squares and can easily be seen. | A photograph of pixels on a laptop's LCD screen | | LCD | digital imaging | sample | intensity | red, green, and blue | cyan, magenta, yellow, and black | voxel | citation needed | texel | Frederic C. Billingsley | JPL | Variety | Paul Nipkow | the original PC | Texel | Lux | voxel | Surfels | A pixel does not need to be rendered as a small square.  This image shows alternative ways of reconstructing an image from a set of pixel values, using dots, lines, or smooth filtering. | dots | dots per inch | pixels per inch | resolution | digital camera | VGA | JPEG | correspondence | bitmapped image | raster image | television scanning | halftone | regular two dimensional grid | kernel | Text rendered using Cleartype | LCD screens | Cleartype | Bayer filter | clipmap | support | Nyquist limit | digital video | aspect ratios | anamorphic widescreen | CCIR 601 | GUI | video card | LCD | triads | CRT | resample | Color depth | Highcolor | Truecolor | Highcolor | opacity | Phosphor dots in a color CRT display bear no relation to pixels or subpixels | | Phosphor | Pixel geometry of various CRT and LCD displays. | | Pixel geometry | color | LCDs | digital camera | image sensors | Bayer filter | subpixel rendering | pixel geometry | CRT | image sensor | digital cameras | digital displays | charge-coupled device | complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor | image sensors | Bayer filter | demosaicing | Foveon X3 sensor | display resolution | Display standards comparison | | CGA | EGA | VGA | SVGA | XGA | SXGA | UXGA | Computer display standard | Image resolution | Raster scan | Vector graphics | Rasterisation | Pixel art | Pixel art scaling algorithms | Gigapixel image | Pixel advertising | Intrapixel and Interpixel processing | Pixel overdrive | Pixel aspect ratio | ISBN 0-7506-4331-5 | Addison-Wesley | ISBN 0-201-12110-7 | Addison-Wesley | ISBN 0-201-12110-7 | The New York Times | April 2 | 1995 | April 7 | 2008 | ISBN 1579906893 | ISBN 1929685653 | 2008 | 05-09 | 2008 | 05-09 | ISBN 3833414898 | Computer History Museum | Categories | Computer graphics data structures | Image processing | Digital geometry | Display technology | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since June 2008 |
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