Pixel is the atom of the digital image. It is the smallest element that can be assigned a color. It is represented by the square and monochromatic shape. One square, one color. The digital image is identified by a set of pixels distributed in rows and columns.
The PERSpixelTIVE series suggests scene depth at three levels: foreground, middle ground, and background. When there is a need for greater definition of the image, the details that help its identification, a bigger square elements screen is used. Although each square is actually made up of many pixels and not just one. Then a small screen, for simplified image identification at an intermediate level, and finally an even smaller screen, which has little figurative (almost abstract) identification. The series image can have many square elements in the foreground. It depends precisely on whether the foreground image needs less or more definition to be identified.
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Pixel is the atom of the digital image. It is the smallest element that can be assigned a color. It is represented by the square and monochromatic shape. One square, one color. The digital image is identified by a set of pixels distributed in rows and columns.
The PERSpixelTIVE series suggests scene depth at three levels: foreground, middle ground, and background. When there is a need for greater definition of the image, the details that help its identification, a bigger square elements screen is used. Although each square is actually made up of many pixels and not just one. Then a small screen, for simplified image identification at an intermediate level, and finally an even smaller screen, which has little figurative (almost abstract) identification. The series image can have many square elements in the foreground. It depends precisely on whether the foreground image needs less or more definition to be identified.