invertedcolor
Inverted color, also known as negative color or inverse color, is a technique used in digital imaging and graphic design where the colors of an image or design are reversed. This process involves swapping the light and dark values, resulting in a visually striking effect. Inverted color is achieved by subtracting the color values from the maximum possible value, typically 255 for an 8-bit color channel. For example, an RGB color with values (R, G, B) would be inverted to (255-R, 255-G, 255-B).
The inverted color technique is often used to create a high-contrast effect, making the image or design
In digital photography, inverted color can be used to correct exposure issues or to create a specific
Inverted color is a versatile tool in the digital artist's toolkit, offering a range of creative possibilities.