General Photography

Pixel

The smallest addressable element of a digital image, containing a single color value.

Every digital image is a grid of pixels. Each pixel stores color information — typically as red, green, and blue (RGB) values. The total number of pixels determines the image's resolution. Individual pixels are invisible at normal viewing distances but become apparent when an image is enlarged beyond its native resolution, which is why AI upscaling adds new pixels with inferred detail.

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