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Megabyte (Mb)
A unit of computer memory thats equivalent to 1024 Kilobytes.
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A unit of computer memory that's equivalent to 1024 Kilobytes.

Megabyte (MB) - a standard unit of computer memory and memory cards. A megabyte is made up of 1024 kilobytes, while 1048 megabytes constitute one gigabyte (GB).

Megabyte
Megabyte (MB) is a data storage value. A megabyte consists of 1000 kilobytes, and each kilobyte consists of 1000 bytes. A byte is a digital (0 or 1) value that constitutes a specific form of information.
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Megabyte (MB)
A measure of file size and storage capacity referring to between 1,000,000 and 1,048,576, 8-bit data units or characters.
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Megabyte
An amount of computer memory consisting of about one million bytes. The actual value is 1,048,576 bytes.
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MEGABYTE - A miilion bytes, abbreviated as MB or sometimes Mbyte. Technically or more precisely, it refers to 1,048,576 bytes.

Megabyte (MB) - A measurement of data storage equal to 1024 kilobytes (KB).
Megapixel - Equal to one million pixels.

megabyte (MB)
a unit of memory measurement equal to approximately one million bytes; acroynm MB.
megarad (Mrad)
standard measurement of energy per unit mass such as 2.30 calories per gram equals one million rads (1 Mrad).

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As I download a weekend's worth of kid's Easter pictures from my D40, set to LARGE BASIC JPG, I only shot 100MB all weekend. Each frame is about 640kB, and looks great even at 20x30." ...

Megabyte (MB)
A binary unit of computer data or storage that consists of 1024 kilobytes. Hard drive manufacturers have standardized 1 megabyte at 1000 kilobytes of storage.
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Megabyte
1 MB = 1,024 kilobytes.
Megapixel
For Megapixel the transducer of a digitalcamera has around 1 Mio. Pixels.

Megabyte: Approximately one million bytes.
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Megabyte
A unit of measure of stored data equaling 1,024 Kilobytes, or 1,048,576 bytes.

(Megabyte) 1024 kilobytes.
Megapixel
(MP) Having a resolution of one million pixels. A megapixel digital camera has an image resolution of 1280 x 960 pixels or greater. The most common digital cameras are rated at 1.3 megapixel, 2.

Megabyte
1024 Kilobytes, written MB, used to refer to the size of files or media such as hard drives. Refers to the amount of information in a file or how much information can be contained on a hard drive or disk.

Megabyte
A megabyte is generally about a million bytes, or a thousand kilobytes. Technically, a megabyte is 1024 kilobytes.

Megabyte (MB)
One megabyte equals approximately one million bytes of stored data (photos, video, words, art, etc.). 'Mega' comes from the Greek word, megas, meaning large.
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MegaByte - 1024 KiloBytes or roughly 1 million Bytes
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Mega Hertz. Used to rate the central processor or clock speed. The higher the clock speed of a computer, the faster it will run.

megabyte a unit of measurement equal to 1024 kilobytes
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MB - MegaByte, memory term meaning 1024 KiloBytes. Used to denote the size of a flash memory card such as 4MB, 8MB etc. (MB [megabyte] is often confused with Mb [megabit], there's 8 bits in a byte so 256Mb = 32MB.) ...

Price per megabyte of storage varies by format of the card and by how large the card is, but plan on buying something reasonably large, and preferably at least one spare card.

Size Of Card in MegaBytes, times three, divided by Camera Megapixels, will tell you how many pictures it will hold, roughly.

Microdrives are not as fast as the high-end CompactFlash cards; they generally operate at around 4-6 megabytes per second while high-end CF cards can operate at 20 megabytes per second.

It is common for a 24-bit color image to require 20 to 25 megabytes of storage. COMPUTER PLATFORM AND SOFTWARE The entire electronic workstation is designed around a computer (fig. 3-8).

CDs can store, at most, 700 Megabytes of data. In an era of 4 Gigabyte memory cards and 15 Megabyte RAW or TIFF image files created by some cameras, 700 Megabytes of storage looks small indeed. DVDs currently store 4.

Film scanners with resolutions of up to 4000 dpi produce image files in 48 bit color that range from 100 to 600 megabytes depending on film format. DVD disks can hold up to 4.

Most will come with an 8 or 16-megabyte "starter card," which will hold only a few pictures unless you set the camera to its lowest resolution. In my opinion, an absolute minimum for today's cameras is a 128-megabyte card.

To calculate the image size of a digital image multiply the resolution in megapixel by three, the product is the storage image size in megabyte. As an example, a 3.3 megapixel image will be about 9.9 MB but a 3.

The CF cards are the cheapest per megabyte and are available in higher capacity models than the other (of course that may change with time). Most high end DSLRs use them. The smaller cards tend to be used in the smaller consumer digicams.

The larger of the two firmware files is less than four megabytes so the size of the card doesn't matter. I went the CF card reader route and used a separate card for each file.

The number of images you store on your digital memory card depends on the size (in megabytes) of your memory card, he resolution of your camera (in megapixels), and how the camera compresses the images.

Even with a modest 64-megabyte card, 27 photos can be captured at Super High Quality.

5 megabytes to store, so you can fit all photos easily on a 1G memory card.

I have a fairly lowly DSLR with 'only' 10 megapixels, nevertheless that means that each picture, in RAW format, produces a file of approximately 10 megabytes. So, CD or DVD storage just doesn't have the capacity that I need.

All cards come in different capacities, measured in megabytes (i.e., 256 MB) or gigabytes (i.e., 2 GB). Some cards are also designed to facilitate high performance, decreasing the time it takes for the camera to write the image data to the card.

A four minute sequence captured in Full-HD (1920 x 1080) using MPEG-4 compression occupies 1048 megabytes of memory (just over 1 gigabyte), the same four minute sequence without compression occupies 32,457 gigabytes of memory.

The size of an image in digital photography, measured in kilobytes (K), megabytes (MB), or gigabytes (GB).

Digital photography storage media includes CompactFlash cards and CDs. Megabyte A Megabyte (mb) is a measurement of data storage equal to 1,024 kilobytes (kb) or roughly 1,000,000 bytes. Often referred to as a meg or megs.

These are compressed files and a 3 megapixel image typically takes up about 1 megabyte of memory. So on a typical 32 Megabyte memory card you could store 96 1-megapixel images, 32 3-megapixel images or 16 6-megapixel images.

Storage size may range from as little as ten megabytes to unlimited storage. Some subscription sites may even offer the first year free to new users. Depending on the size, yearly subscriptions can range from $5 to as high as $100.

Gigabyte (GB) - A unit of data equal to 1,024 megabytes.
Hard drive - A computer's permanent storage device; you can both read data from and write data to a hard drive.
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Byte. This is the standard unit of digital storage. One byte is made up of 8 bits and can have any value between 0 and 255; 1024 bytes equal 1 kilobyte; 1024 kilobytes equal 1 megabyte; 1024 megabytes equal 1 gigabyte.
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It's possible to enlarge a well-photographed image 400% and sometimes even more. In these screenshots, Schewe used Bicubic Smoother to interpolate a 47.5-megabyte file up to 760 megabytes.

Cameras can deal with this today, plus memory cards and hard drives are quite reasonably priced for a lot of megabytes and gigabytes, respectively. Now RAW+JPEG is a viable way to go.

Photographic files can easily reach sizes of several megabytes of information which takes a long time to email, even over a high-speed connection. Images of this size also take long periods of time to view if posted on the Internet.

At a resolution of 300 dpi, you would need more than 8 megabytes to represent a single 8½ by 11-inch page using 256 shades of gray.

Byte: Standard computer file size measurement, contains 8 bits. common sizes are:- Kilobyte - Kb,1024bytes. Megabyte - Mb,1024Kb. Gigabyte -Gb, 1024Mb.

Sure, keep one copy on some type of long term offline backup on tape or DVD, but your multi-layer Photoshop files may be hundreds of megabytes each and all those layers may not be buying you much if you're not actively working on the image.

to reasonably depict the true quality of state-of-the-art high-resolution digital photographic images via the Internet. The small 'ed images used on the Internet cannot begin to convey the richness of detail, color, and tone of a 50+ megabyte image ...

Brown dwarf objects are a possible source of baryonic dark matter. Brown dwarfs are possible dark matter halo objects. Byte A group of eight bits (in the telecommunication field also octet).
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