What is Pixel?

A pixel is the smallest unit of a digital image - millions of pixels make up every photo and video

Pixel: Simple Definition

A pixel (picture element) is the smallest individual point in a digital image. Every digital photo, video frame, and screen display is made up of millions of tiny colored pixels arranged in a grid.

Each pixel stores color information as RGB values - red, green, and blue values from 0-255 that combine to create any color in the spectrum. Your smartphone screen has millions of pixels packed so tightly together they appear as one smooth image.

How Pixels Work

When you take a 12-megapixel photo, your camera captures 12 million individual pixels. Each pixel records the exact color and brightness at that point in the scene. Zoom in far enough on any photo and you will see the individual colored squares.

The concept of pixels is important for image editing because it determines image quality limits. You cannot add detail by enlarging a low-resolution image - you just make the existing pixels bigger, creating a blurry, "pixelated" result.

Examples of Pixel

Smartphone photos

A 48-megapixel phone camera captures 48 million pixels. This allows heavy cropping while maintaining quality.

1080p video

Each frame of 1080p video contains 2,073,600 pixels (1920 x 1080). At 30fps, 62 million pixels are displayed per second.

Retina displays

Apple Retina displays pack 220-500+ pixels per inch, making individual pixels invisible to the naked eye at normal viewing distance.

Monitor resolution

A 4K monitor has 3840x2160 = 8,294,400 pixels. A 1080p monitor has 2,073,600 pixels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a megapixel?

One megapixel equals one million pixels. A 12MP camera captures 12 million individual pixels per photo.

What does "pixelated" mean?

A pixelated image has been enlarged beyond its resolution so individual pixels become visible as blocky colored squares.

Can I add pixels to make an image larger?

AI upscaling tools can intelligently add pixels, but traditional enlargement just stretches existing pixels resulting in blurriness.

How many pixels do I need for printing?

For print quality, you need 300 DPI (dots per inch). An 8x10 inch print needs 2400x3000 pixels minimum.

What is pixel density?

Pixel density (PPI - pixels per inch) measures how tightly pixels are packed on a screen. Higher PPI means sharper images.