rgb240
rgb240 is a color model that represents colors using three values: red, green, and blue. Each of these values can range from 0 to 240. This is a variation of the standard RGB color model, where the typical range for each component is 0 to 255. The rgb240 model, by using a slightly reduced range, may be employed in specific hardware or software implementations where a full 256 levels per channel might not be necessary or optimal. The total number of distinct colors that can be represented in an rgb240 system is 241 * 241 * 241, which is approximately 13.9 million colors. This is a significant number, allowing for a wide spectrum of visual representation, though marginally less than the standard 24-bit RGB (which offers over 16.7 million colors). The practical differences between rgb240 and standard 24-bit RGB are often imperceptible to the human eye in many applications.