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  • How are Images Encoded?
  • By Audrey McShane
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  • I want to be a Digital Engineer , But I know nothing about it!
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  • All images are made up of tiny dots called pixels.Each pixel has a colour and is made up of different combinations of red, green,and blue LEDs (this is called the RGB colour system).
  • What are images made up of?
  • Maybe I should research?! Let's start with Images!
  • Have you ever wondered how images are encoded?...
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  • what are Images made up of?
  • Wow! That so interesting! I wonder How the RGB colour system works, maybe i should research more?!
  • Meet Stacey she's a 14-year-old high school student stuck on a class project on what they would like to do as a job in the future.
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  • Remember to Finsih Class project!!
  • The RGB colour system constructs all the colours from that combination of red, green, and blue colours.
  • Binary Code is used within the process and how they first go from the image we see to1’s and 0’s.
  • When You imagine the classic image has millions of these tiny pixels, and the typical video shows an average of 30 images per second (billions of pixels) which considers a lot of data stored in the device.
  • Stacey clicks onto web and begins her research.
  • 10 YEARS LATER....
  • - When You imagine the classic image has millions of these tiny pixels, and the typical video shows an average of 30 images per second (billions of pixels) which considers a lot of data stored in the device.
  • Stacey BarnsWhat do I want to do as a job?Digital Engineering
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  • Stacey sits on her chair, surprised at how interesting digital technology can be!
  • She continues to research more about digital images! She clicks onto an article and begins to gather images for her class project! Stacey spends hours on her school project and is finally ready to hand it in....
  • The red, green, and blue applies and uses 8 bits(short for binary digit) each, which withhold the integer number values from 0 to 255. This means each colour can be represented with numbers.
  • Stacey ends up getting an A on her assignment and moves on to do great things with her newfound knowledge of how images are encoded!
  • Stacey Barns
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