Pikselami
Pikselami is a term derived from the word "pixel," referring to the smallest controllable element of a picture represented on a screen. In a digital context, it is the fundamental building block of any digital image or graphic. Each pikselami possesses a specific color and location within a grid. The resolution of an image is often described by the number of pikselami it contains, both horizontally and vertically. For instance, a 1920x1080 resolution image is composed of 1920 pikselami across and 1080 pikselami down.
The color of a pikselami is typically determined by a numerical value or a combination of values
When an image is displayed, software interprets the data for each pikselami and instructs the display device