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Answer for the clue "Certain digital image ", 6 letters:
bitmap

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Word definitions for bitmap in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an image represented as a two dimensional array of brightness values for pixels [syn: electronic image ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bitmap (born Luke Barwell , 8 January 1973) is a recording artist and producer . Barwell was brought up in Hedon , East Riding of Yorkshire and his first claim to fame was as a member of the indie band Salako. Barwell left Salako in 2002, donned the Bitmap ...

Usage examples of bitmap.

They put the bitmap onto scrolls and gave the scrolls to avatars who went around the Metaverse looking for victims.

They put the bitmap onto scrolls and gave the scrolls to avatars who went around the Metaverse looking for victims.

When the computer crashed and wrote gibberish into the bitmap, the result was something that looked vaguely like static on a broken television set--a "snow crash.

Wonkily bitmapped fish swam monotonously around in a glass coffee table she?

Beyond that She guessed that the rooftops of the Walled City were its dumping ground, but the things abandoned there were like objects out of a dream, bitmapped fantasies discarded by their creators, their jumbled shapes and textures baffling the eye, the attempt to sort and decipher them inducing a kind of vertigo.

Wonkily bitmapped fish swam monotonously around in a glass coffee table she’d built when she was nine.

Wonkily bitmapped fish swam monotonously around in a glass coffee table she'd built when she was nine.

Tolerantly, Beta submitted to being surface-scanned, deep-radared, and bitmapped.

The other meaning for ebook is a "pirate" or unauthorized electronic edition of a book, usually made by cutting the binding off of a book and scanning it a page at a time, then running the resulting bitmaps through an optical character recognition app to convert them into ASCII text, to be cleaned up by hand.