We've all been there - flipping through our display properties and seeing the colour quality setting. Which to choose, which to choose...higher is better, right? And so we all flip to 32-bit, ...
Screen resolutions have different color depths, which determine the number of unique colors the computer can reproduce in an image. The higher the color depth, the better pictures and videos look on a ...
Practical applications of two commonly-used terms that are often misunderstood by photographers. When used in imaging, bit depth quantifies the number of discrete colours (hues and tones) that can be ...
I enabled screen sharing on my mac so that I can connect to it from windows (using tightvnc). It works but the performance is horrible. None of the lower color options in tightvnc work with the os x ...
Is there some way to execute a command in a batch file that will change the color depth from, say, 16 bit to 256 colors? OS is Win 98. Using the desktop controls I can change the depth easily (and ...
After reading through the preceding pages, I'm sure that many people are looking and saying, "What next?" The answer, as I'm sure you're not surprised about in the slightest, is already being hyped.
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