Pixel - The smallest unit of a digital image, often represented as a tiny square of color., Bitmap - A way of storing images as a collection of pixels, each with a specific color value., Resolution - The number of pixels in an image, usually measured as width x height (e.g., 1920x1080)., Color Depth - The number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel. More bits allow for more colors., RGB - A color model using Red, Green, and Blue light to create all the colors in an image., File Size - The amount of storage space an image takes up on a computer, affected by resolution and color depth., Compression - Reducing the size of an image file to save storage space, which may affect quality., Vector Graphics - Images created using mathematical shapes and lines, not pixels, allowing for resizing without losing quality., Image Format - The type of file an image is saved as, like JPEG, PNG, or BMP, each with different characteristics., Aspect Ratio - The proportional relationship between the width and height of an image, e.g., 16:9 for widescreen.,

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