greyscale

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(Bilgisayar) A range of grey shades from white to black, as used in a monochrome display or printout
The use of various shades of grey along with pure black and white to produce an image
(US "gray-scale") 1 Composed of (discrete) shades of grey If the pixels of a grey-scale image have N bits, they may take values from zero, representing black up to 2^N-1, representing white with intermediate values representing increasingly light shades of grey If N=1 the image is not called grey-scale but could be called monochrome
{i} series of graduated tones ranging from black to white (also grayscale)
Prints colours as shades of grey This setting is best for documents that you want to print in black and white, or for fast drafts of colour work
- The range of shades of black In scanners the degree of greyscale is measured in 8-bit or 16-bit This represents the number of variables available in each pixel
The brightness of a pixel expressed as a value representing it's lightness from black to white: Usually defined as a value from 0 to 255, with 0 being black and 255 being white A term used to describe an image containing shades of grey as well as black and white
The number of levels of grey that can be represented by an application (qv)
The range of shades of black within an image These black pixels are assigned values (0=black through 255=white) This is in contrast to thresholded images in which each pixel is either black or white with no shading between
An image type that uses black, white, and 254 shades of grey Frequently used in discussions about scanners as a measure of their ability to capture halftone images
An image consisting of shades of grey, with no colour