Bit depth refers to the number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel in an image. This value plays a crucial role in determining the range of colors that can be displayed. A higher bit depth allows for more colors and finer gradations, resulting in richer and more detailed images. For instance, an 8-bit image can display 256 colors, while a 16-bit image can showcase over 65,000 colors. This increased color information is essential for capturing subtle variations in tone and hue, making it particularly important in photography and digital art. Understanding bit depth helps you choose the right settings for your projects, ensuring that your visuals are as vibrant and true to life as possible.
Portrat of a girl reduced to 4 colors

Why you might want to use an image like this on a web page.

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