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right lets look at representing images in binary specifically the type of image were looking at is a bitmap which is stored as an array of individual pixels a 2d array in practice and columns and rows of pixels and another type of image is a vector image but virtual process is quite different to this so we are going to in this video so as a pixel pixel is an individual picture elements where Peaks will come from picture element and theres no definitive definition really but its basically the smallest distinguishable feature of an image so monitors also and VD use like a visual display units is a technical term though divides into rows and columns of pixels so we a color will kind of take up a single pixel and we dont divide it any further and as you would have seen the size of an image or a monitor can be expressed with pixels in form width and height so width times height and this it can also be referred to as a resolution of an image so resolution really is all about detail and