They can range from as small as 3 bytes for a single RGB 24bit pixel to as large as your hard drive for one image.
There is no simple answer to that. It depends on the sizes of the files, as they can be different sizes.
Digital cameras usually have external memory cards that can hold many picture files. There are different types of cards with different memory sizes ranging from 2 gb to 64 gb.
There is no answer to that, as files can be different physical sizes and take up different amounts of memory. So it is basically down to how much memory your computer has.
All you need to do is to google this program and install it. it's free and very usefull "ImageResizer".
A pixel is a point on the screen. It is short for "picture element". These can come in different sizes.
I'll give you the link for BAF and you can look through their photo gallery.
There are many different file formats, in word processors there are .txt, .rtf, .doc and others. (Those are just some of Microsoft formats.) There are spreadsheet files and presentation files. Then there are graphic or picture files, img, pif, tif, jpg, bmp, tiff, jpeg.
why are raindrops different sizes?
Picture files no matter name they have they will definitely have an extension like xx.jpg . bmp and may more. window automatically will search for these files extension if asked to do so.
It all depends on the size of the picture files, for they are all different. Just make a folder with all your picture, then right click on it, and click on properties, and it will tell you how much you have.
The factors that determine the sizes of Photoshop files include the resolution of the image, the number of layers, the complexity of the design, and the file format used for saving the image.
The most commonly used traditional picture frame sizes are 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, and 11x14 inches.