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pixel
[ pik-suhl, -sel ]
noun
- the smallest element of an image that can be individually processed in a video display system.
pixel
/ ˈ±èɪ°ì²õÉ™±ô /
noun
- any of a number of very small picture elements that make up a picture, as on a visual display unit
pixel
/ ±èÄ°ì′²õÉ™±ô /
- The most basic unit of an image displayed on a computer or television screen or on a printer. Pixels are generally arranged in rows and columns; a given combination among the pixels of various brightness and color values forms an image.
- ◆ A subpixel is one of three components of a pixel used in the representation of a color image. Each subpixel represents the contribution of a single color—red, green, or blue—to the overall color and brightness of the pixel.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pixel1
A Closer Look
Example Sentences
The movie, like the game, is founded on the thrill of discovery; whenever it leaves the land of pixels, incuriosity reigns supreme — jadedness is the worst enemy of all.
The new songs are forgettable and the animation is cluttered with every pixel competing to show off.
If these well-worn arguments feel like a waste of pixels, it's because they are based on a false assumption: that "natalism" has anything to do with birthrates.
Still, I admired its imagination as it toggled between people and pixels, and shivered when Conor chirped, “Maybe someday we’ll all be living in computers — even dogs.â€
It’s unclear how much of the dance choreography Davies is doing under those pixels.
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