1024by1024
1024by1024 is a term commonly encountered in digital imaging and computer graphics. It refers to an image or a display resolution of 1024 pixels in width and 1024 pixels in height. This specific resolution creates a square aspect ratio. In the context of digital art, photography, and video, 1024x1024 represents a moderate level of detail. It was a prevalent resolution for displays in the past, particularly with CRT monitors, and remains relevant for certain applications where a square format is desired or sufficient. For instance, some user interface elements, icons, or specific types of digital art might be designed or rendered at this resolution. The total number of pixels in such an image is 1,048,576 (1024 * 1024), which is just over one megapixel. While higher resolutions like 1920x1080 (Full HD) or 3840x2160 (4K) are more common for modern displays and high-definition video, 1024x1024 still finds use in various digital workflows and legacy systems. The term is often used generically to describe the size of a digital asset, implying a certain level of graphical fidelity.