gråskalans
Gråskalan, often translated as grayscale, refers to a range of shades from pure black to pure white. In digital imaging and color theory, it represents a monochromatic color scheme where the only available colors are variations of gray. This means that each pixel in a grayscale image has a single value representing its intensity, typically ranging from 0 (black) to 255 (white) in an 8-bit system.
The concept of grayscale is fundamental in various fields. In photography and printing, grayscale images are
Converting a color image to grayscale typically involves discarding the color information (hue and saturation) and