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okay for today weve got a learning intention of to understand how binary stores numbers and images were actually going to look at images in particular so um last week we looked at how a pixel is used to make up a bitmap image and you very carefully drew your own bitmaps making sure that the whole pixel was filled if youve done an outline we spoke about that thats not how a pixel works you have to fill in the whole pixel okay so we did that last week now were going to build on that and understand a little bit more about how the binaries involved in making that image so last week we talked about the original color super mario brothers on the nes today were going to look at black and white images this is mario from the game boy which is a two color system you could only do green and black but were looking at black and white either way its two colors okay so weve got this two color mario and you can see hes still pixelated youve still got sort of slightly bumpy lines because th