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What two different things can the size of an image refer to?
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physical size or virtual size
physical size or virtual size
memory size or virtual size
memory size or virtual size
absolute size or relative size
absolute size or relative size
physical size or memory size
physical size or memory size
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Physical size or memory size.
- Physical size: the image's dimensions (e.g., width×height in pixels or printed size in inches/cm at a given resolution).
- Memory size: how much storage the image file uses (bytes/kB/MB).
- Physical size: the image's dimensions (e.g., width×height in pixels or printed size in inches/cm at a given resolution).
- Memory size: how much storage the image file uses (bytes/kB/MB).
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