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== Definitions ==
 
== Definitions ==
 
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Bitmap image- Bitmap images are stored as a series of pixels.  
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Pixel- A pixel is actually a very small square that is assigned a color, and then arranged in a pattern to form a bitmap image.
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| <tt>Bitmap image</tt> || Bitmap images are stored as a series of pixels.  
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| <tt>Pixel</tt> || A pixel is a single point in a graphic image with an assigned colour. Many of them on a screen are assigned a colour in a specific place to recreate a bitmap image.
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== Color Depth ==
 
== Color Depth ==

Revision as of 20:51, 15 December 2016

Definitions

Name Definition
Bitmap image Bitmap images are stored as a series of pixels.
Pixel A pixel is a single point in a graphic image with an assigned colour. Many of them on a screen are assigned a colour in a specific place to recreate a bitmap image.

Color Depth

Color depth is either the number of bits used to indicate the color of a single pixel, in a bitmap image, or the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel. This means the number of bits needed to code an image. For example an image will only need 2 bit color depth for black and white, such as the following image...

File:Challenge-Accepted-Meme.jpg

although if an image has 24 bit color depth, it can code up to 16777216 colors, such as the following image...

File:Images.jpg

Resolution

Resolution