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Qué (quién) es picture element - definición

PHYSICAL POINT IN A RASTER IMAGE
Megapixels; Sub-pixel; Sub-Pixel; Pixels; Megapixel; Kilopixel; 240px; Picture element; Subpixel; Rectangular pixel; Gigapixels; Mega pixel; Sub pixel; Megapixal; Megapel; Photosite; Mega Pixel; Mebipixel; Mega-Pixel; Pixil; Pixel center; Mega Pixels; Mega pixels; Pixeled; Pixeling; Raster graphics pixel; Subpixels
  • LCD]] screen
  • This example shows an image with a portion greatly enlarged so that individual pixels, rendered as small squares, can easily be seen.
  • Diagram of common sensor resolutions of digital cameras including megapixel values

picture element         
<graphics> (pixel) The smallest resolvable rectangular area of an image, either on a screen or stored in memory. Each pixel in a monochrome image has its own brightness, from 0 for black to the maximum value (e.g. 255 for an eight-bit pixel) for white. In a colour image, each pixel has its own brightness and colour, usually represented as a triple of red, green and blue intensities (see RGB). Compare voxel. (1998-05-08)
pixeled         
The state one is in after spending too much time in front of the computer.
Most common among gamers and programmers.
Jack was so pixeled last night it was pathetic.
pixel         

Wikipedia

Pixel

In digital imaging, a pixel (abbreviated px), pel, or picture element is the smallest addressable element in a raster image, or the smallest addressable element in a dot matrix display device. In most digital display devices, pixels are the smallest element that can be manipulated through software.

Each pixel is a sample of an original or synthetic image; more samples typically provide more accurate representations of the original. The intensity of each pixel is variable. In color imaging systems, a color is typically represented by three or four component intensities such as red, green, and blue, or cyan, magenta, yellow, and black.

In some contexts (such as descriptions of camera sensors), pixel refers to a single scalar element of a multi-component representation (called a photosite in the camera sensor context, although sensel is sometimes used), while in yet other contexts (like MRI) it may refer to a set of component intensities for a spatial position.

Software on early consumer computers was necessarily rendered at a low resolution, with large pixels visible to the naked eye; graphics made under these limitations may be called pixel art, especially in reference to video games. Modern computers and displays, however, can easily render orders of magnitude more pixels than was previously possible, necessitating the use of large measurements like the megapixel (one million pixels).