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Colour mode (Photos from the internet but the sentences from class and also from the internet)

  • dunskieborg
  • Mar 17, 2016
  • 1 min read

Different color modes:

  1. RGB mode (millions of colors)

  2. CMYK mode (four-printed colors)

  3. Index mode (256 colors)

  4. Grayscale mode (256 grays)

  5. Bitmap mode (2 colors)

The colour mode or image mode controls how colours relate grounded on the number

of stations in a colour model.

The different colour styles effect in different levels of colour aspect and file size.

For example use CMYK colour mode for images in a full-colour print leaflet and

use RGB colour mode for images online to decrease the file size while keeping

the colour integrity

RGB signifies the red, green and blue that refer to the system that symbolize the colors to be used on a computer display. The red, green and blue can be joint in numerous amounts to find any color in the noticeable range. Each level of red, green and blue represent a range of decimals numbers that start from 0 to 100 of full concentration. Every level corresponds by the range of decimal numbers that are from 0 to 255. There are 256 levels for every color that is equivalent to the range of two numbers from 00000000 to 11111111, or hexadecimal 00 to FF.


 
 
 

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