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  2. Color depth - Wikipedia

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    24 bits almost always use 8 bits each of R, G, and B (8 bpc). As of 2018, 24-bit color depth is used by virtually every computer and phone display [citation needed] and the vast majority of image storage formats. Almost all cases of 32 bits per pixel assigns 24 bits to the color, and the remaining 8 are the alpha channel or unused.

  3. 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:

  4. 8-bit color - Wikipedia

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    8-bit color, with three bits of red, three bits of green, and two bits of blue. In order to turn a true color 24-bit image into an 8-bit image, the image must go through a process called color quantization. Color quantization is the process of creating a color map for a less color dense image from a more dense image. [2]

  5. Grayscale - Wikipedia

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    Color depth; 1-bit monochrome; 8-bit grayscale; 8-bit color; 15- or 16-bit color (high color) ... (typically 10 or 12 bits per sample) and to reduce rounding errors ...

  6. Pixel format - Wikipedia

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    Sensors that collect color information (as opposed to broadband monochromatic information) do so in a myriad of ways. Manufacturers typically label these formats with the following indicators: An indication of how the color information is collected throughout the sensor; A number to indicate the color depth (e.g., 8, 10, or 12 bits per pixel)

  7. 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.

  8. Category:Color depths - Wikipedia

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    Color depth; 0–9. Binary image; 8-bit color; List of 8-bit computer hardware graphics; List of 16-bit computer color palettes; A.

  9. List of 8-bit computer hardware graphics - Wikipedia

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    On the MSX2 screen mode 8 is a high-resolution 256×212-pixel mode with an 8-bit color depth, giving a palette of 256 colors (Fixed RGB mode of the Yamaha V9938 video chip). [21] From the MSB to LSB, there are three green bits, three red bits, and two blue bits.