Digital images are visual representations stored electronically as binary data. They can be created using digital cameras or generated digitally through software programs. These images can be manipulated, edited, shared online easily.
Related terms
Pixel: The smallest unit of a digital image, represented by a single point of color. Pixels collectively form the entire image.
Resolution: The level of detail and clarity in a digital image, determined by the number of pixels per inch (PPI) or dots per inch (DPI).
Photoshop: A popular software program used for editing and manipulating digital images. It offers various tools and features to enhance or alter photographs.