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Oh welcome to this video that looks at what an image actually is on a computer now if you think back to ancient times people used to make images using little colored stone blocks and they would arrange those blocks in an order and the way they ordered them would create an image now modern times nothing really has changed if you look very closely at your monitor you'll see that the screen is made up of tiny little squares these squares are called pixels now the number of pixels you have on the screen is called your resolution I'm going to show you how you can make a simple picture using nothing but a spreadsheet so I'm going to create a Google spreadsheet and I've got one here if you don't know how to do that you just go to your Google Drive okay if you go to your Google Drive go to create and then go to spreadsheet here is my spreadsheet now I've got this picture of a space invaded here which I've used by coloring in cells now I've used a nifty little trick called conditional formatti...