castelino33 wrote Keeping width and height same, if we increase or decrease the resolution of the image file, do you think the file size will change? |
Uh oh. The question doesn't include enough information to provide a good answer. That's why, when you search for this topic on the Web, you see all kinds of confusion and arguments about the correct answer.
The correct answer depends on what the question means by "width and height."
- If the width and height are in pixels, and the real world measurement (e.g. inches) is not fixed, then changing resolution will not change the file size. (This is like using the Photoshop Image Size command with the Resample option off.)
- If the width and height are in a real world measurement (e.g., inches), then changing resolution will change the file size, because the number of pixels has to change in order to keep the width and height constant. (This is like using the Photoshop Image Size command with the Resample option on.)
Because the question doesn't say what width and height really mean, the question either needs to be more specific to get a good answer, or it's a trick question designed to provoke discussion and learning.