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hi everyone welcome to geeks for geeks in this video we are going to learn the concept of sampling and quantization first is digitizing an image to create a digital image we need to convert the continuous sense data into digital form this continuous sense data means the analog signal that we get while capturing an image and this digitizing an image will involve two processes namely sampling and quantization what is sampling sampling basically means digitizing off space if we consider this particular picture then this would be the corresponding digitized image for this picture if we further divide this picture in the form of pixels and we consider any particular pixel suppose if we consider this particular picture this is consisting of this particular line as we know that every line consists of infinite number of points on it so if we want to accurately determine this particular line of the image then it would contain infinite number of pixels and if we should eventually need infinite n