színmélységet
Színmélység, also known as color depth, refers to the number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel in a digital image or display. It determines the range of colors that can be displayed or captured. The most common color depths are 8-bit, 16-bit, and 24-bit. An 8-bit color depth allows for 256 different colors, while a 16-bit color depth supports 65,536 colors. A 24-bit color depth, which is the standard for most modern displays, can represent over 16 million colors. Higher color depths, such as 30-bit or 48-bit, are used in professional photography and video editing to capture and display a wider range of colors. Color depth is often confused with color resolution, which refers to the number of pixels in an image or display. While both affect the quality of an image, they do so in different ways. Color depth influences the range of colors, while color resolution affects the level of detail.