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  2. File:Blank1x1.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 1 × 1 pixels, file size: 2 KB) ... English: A 1x1 blank image, useful (when resized) as an empty place-holder for a square image.

  3. File:Blank.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture criteria/Image size

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    Compression of an image to reduce file size (in Kb) is usually "lossy" and is not advised for featured pictures. Image compression will reduce download times and save disk space, but it does so at the expense of fine detail and overall image quality. If in doubt, when saving JPEG files, always select the "maximum" quality setting.

  5. File:Union Jack, 1x1.png - Wikipedia

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    Union_Jack,_1x1.png (100 × 100 pixels, file size: 3 KB, MIME type: image/png) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. Comparison gallery of image scaling algorithms - Wikipedia

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    One of the simpler ways of increasing the size, replacing every pixel with a number of pixels of the same color. The resulting image is larger than the original, and preserves all the original detail, but has (possibly undesirable) jaggedness. The diagonal lines of the "W", for example, now show the "stairway" shape characteristic of nearest ...

  7. File:1x1 placeholder.png - Wikipedia

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  8. Wikipedia:Non-free content/Image size calculator - Wikipedia

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  9. Pixel density - Wikipedia

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    Pixels per inch (or pixels per centimetre) describes the detail of an image file when the print size is known. For example, a 100×100 pixel image printed in a 2 inch square has a resolution of 50 pixels per inch. Used this way, the measurement is meaningful when printing an image.

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