An image is a digital representation of a real-world object displayed on a screen. Images consist of a rectangular grid of pixels, which are the smallest individual elements that make up the image. More pixels provide a more accurate representation of the original object or scene. The resolution of an image refers to the number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical dimensions, affecting the clarity and size of the image on screen. Color depth, measured in bits per pixel, determines the number of colors that can be displayed in an image, from 2 colors for 1 bit to over 16 million colors for 24 bits.