1. pixel - Noun
2. pixel - Verb
(computer science) the smallest discrete component of an image or picture on a CRT screen (usually a colored dot)
Source: WordNetthe greater the number of pixels per inch the greater the resolution Source: Internet
1) A diagonal line on a 1-bit display. 2) Grayscale anti-aliasing. 3) Identical to 1, but on a color monitor. 4) Rendered with direct control of each color subpixel. 5) Smaller version of 1-4. 6) 1 pixel lines without and with anti-aliasing. Source: Internet
A 1 bpp image uses 1-bit for each pixel, so each pixel can be either on or off. Source: Internet
A better way to draw the Julia set in black and white is to estimate the distance of pixels (DEM) from the set and to color every pixel whose center is close to the set. Source: Internet
According to Front Page Tech, the front of the Pixel 5 prototype still has a bezel at the top of the display, although there's rumours that Google will be dropping the Soli radar technology. Source: Internet
A 4-way flood-fill algorithm that uses the adjacency technique and a queue as its seed pixel store yields an expanding lozenge-shaped fill. Source: Internet