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  2. BMP file format - Wikipedia

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    Offset where the pixel array (bitmap data) can be found DIB Header Eh 4 28 00 00 00 40 bytes Number of bytes in the DIB header (from this point) 12h 4 02 00 00 00 2 pixels (left to right order) Width of the bitmap in pixels 16h 4 02 00 00 00 2 pixels (bottom to top order) Height of the bitmap in pixels. Positive for bottom to top pixel order. 1Ah 2

  3. Bitmap - Wikipedia

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    An alpha channel (for transparency) may be stored in a separate bitmap, where it is similar to a grayscale bitmap, or in a fourth channel that, for example, converts 24-bit images to 32 bits per pixel. The bits representing the bitmap pixels may be packed or unpacked (spaced out to byte or word boundaries), depending on the format or device ...

  4. File:ChristmasTree2 Bitmap.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 500 × 500 pixels, file size: 16 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  5. Wikipedia:Basic bitmap image editing - Wikipedia

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    As a general rule, images should not be more than about 300 pixels wide. The image that you see on the right would be over 500 pixels wide if it were simply to be uploaded. There are several things that can be done about a very large image. If it is a scanned image, it can be rescanned at a lower resolution. If however the image is digital it ...

  6. Binary image - Wikipedia

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    Binary images are also called bi-level or two-level. Pixel art made up of two colours is often referred to as 1-bit in reference to the single bit required to store each pixel. [2] The names black-and-white, B&W, monochrome or monochromatic are often used, but can also designate other image types with only one sample per pixel, such as ...

  7. Bitmap textures - Wikipedia

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    These textures are created by artists or designers using bitmap editor software such as Adobe Photoshop [2] or GIMP, [3] or simply by scanning an image and, if necessary, retouching it on a personal computer. Bitmap images are typically made up of pixels, and each individual pixel represents a single point of color. By adjusting their size ...

  8. File:Bitmap VS SVG.svg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  9. Interlacing (bitmaps) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, interlacing (also known as interleaving) is a method of encoding a bitmap image such that a person who has partially received it sees a degraded copy of the entire image. When communicating over a slow communications link , this is often preferable to seeing a perfectly clear copy of one part of the image, as it helps the viewer ...