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  2. Gray code - Wikipedia

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    The one-bit Gray code is G 1 = (0,1). This can be thought of as built recursively as above from a zero-bit Gray code G 0 = ( Λ ) consisting of a single entry of zero length. This iterative process of generating G n+1 from G n makes the following properties of the standard reflecting code clear:

  3. File:Cyclic group Z4; Cayley table; powers of Gray code ...

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  4. File:Cyclic group Z4; cycle graph; powers of Gray code ...

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    Powers of the 4-bit Gray code permutation (compare A195467) The permutation matrices are arranged in a cycle graph of the cyclic group Z 4 like , but the identity is in the top left position, so that the symmetric matrices are mirrored at the diagonal. Cayley table of the cyclic group (The orange vectors are the same as in the cycle graph.)

  5. List of software palettes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of software palettes used by computers. Systems that use a 4-bit or 8-bit pixel depth can display up to 16 or 256 colors simultaneously. Many personal computers in the early 1990s displayed at most 256 different colors, freely selected by software (either by the user or by a program) from their wider hardware's RGB color palette.

  6. Gray card - Wikipedia

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    A gray card is a flat object of a neutral-gray color that derives from a flat reflectance spectrum. A typical example is the Kodak R-27 set, which contains one 8 in × 10 in (20 cm × 25 cm) card and one 4 in × 5 in (10 cm × 13 cm) card, each with an 18% reflectance across the visible spectrum , and a white reverse side with a 90% reflectance.

  7. File:Pi-by-4-QPSK Gray Coded.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. List of monochrome and RGB color formats - Wikipedia

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    Systems with a 12-bit RGB palette use 4 bits for each of the red, green, and blue color components. This results in a (2 4) 3 = 16 3 = 4096-color palette. 12-bit color can be represented with three hexadecimal digits, also known as shorthand hexadecimal form, which is commonly used in web design. The palette is as follows: