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  1. 7 mar 2023 · When you see analog input DAQ devices from various manufacturers called 12-bit, 16-bit, or 24-bit, it generally just means they have an ADC (analog to digital converter) that returns that many bits. When an ADC chip returns 16 bits, it is probably better than a 12-bit converter, but not always.

  2. 19 wrz 2018 · If you convert a single layer 16-bit image to 8-bits, you will see something that looks exactly like the 16-bit image you started with. If so, why bother with 16-bits?

  3. Using 16-bit color will result in some pretty large filesizes, but it’s worth the extra size because with 16-bit processing you’ll significantly reduce your chances of posterization (as seen in the photo below).

  4. 24 lut 2015 · To give you a general idea, a comparison 16 bits can contain 256 times more numerical values then 8 bits. If you were to put it on a graph, this is what it would look like: Bits Per Pixel. Bits per channel are pretty easy to understand, it is the number of bit used to represent one of the color channels (Red, Green, Blue).

  5. 22 kwi 2021 · In digital photography, the debate of 8-bit vs 16-bit files has been going on as much as Nikon vs Canon. This article intends to give you a better understanding of what bit depth is. It will also take you through whether we need 16-bit images or not, and if we do, when we need them.

  6. 7 maj 2020 · A camera’s bit-depth helps you to understand the range of color that a camera’s sensor is capable of producing in one pixel. The resolution describes the number of pixels in that camera’s sensor. While frame rate is the number of images a camera can capture in one second to create the illusion of video.

  7. 1 lis 2019 · One bit (pardon the pun) of tech info you may have come across in discussions about image quality and/or a camera's imaging power is bit depth. But what is bit depth and is it really that critical to judging the quality of a digital photo?

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