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Learn about the different software palettes used by computers to display up to 256 colors simultaneously. Compare the color charts, sample images and system specifics of various palettes, such as Windows, Macintosh, RISC OS and RGB arrangements.
Learn how to specify web colors using hexadecimal format (hex triplet) or RGB values. A hex triplet is a six-digit number that represents the red, green, and blue components of a color, while RGB values are decimal numbers in the range 0 to 255.
Learn about the different color palettes used to produce black-and-white and RGB color pictures by a computer's display hardware. See examples of monochrome (1-bit to 8-bit), dichrome (16-bit RG), and full RGB (24-bit) formats.
Dracula is a color scheme created by Zeno Rocha in 2013 for code editors and terminal emulators. It has a consistent and uniform design across many applications, such as Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, and JetBrains IDEs.
This web page covers the color palettes of various video game consoles, including the Game Boy Color. The Game Boy Color has a 56-color palette with 4 bits per pixel, which can display 32 colors at a time.
Learn about the history and usage of X11 color names, a text file that maps strings to RGB values on the X Window System. Compare the X11, W3C and web colors lists and see examples of color names with clashing or multiple definitions.
Byzantium is a dark tone of purple, not to be confused with Tyrian purple, the color of Roman and Byzantine emperors. Learn about the variations of byzantium, such as byzantine and dark byzantium, and their color coordinates and sources.
This indirect scheme restricts the number of available colors in an image CLUT—typically 256-cubed (8 bits in three color channels with values of 0–255)—although each color in the RGB24 CLUT table has only 8 bits representing 256 codes for each of the R, G, and B primaries, making 16,777,216 possible colors. However, the advantage is that ...