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  1. Have you ever heard someone refer to 8-bit video? Maybe 12-bit raw? I'll explain what these numbers mean for your videos, so you can decide if that 16-bit ra...

  2. 19 wrz 2018 · What does it all mean, and what really matters? What is bit depth? Before we compare the various options, lets first discuss what the naming means. A “bit” is a computer’s way of storing...

  3. 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.

  4. The bits in this case refer to the number of possible tonal values that your camera’s sensor can capture. For example, a 12-bit ADC can capture 4,096 possible tonal values for each pixel. On the other hand, the 14-bit ADC can capture 16,384 tonal values for each pixel.

  5. 13 lis 2018 · With 16-bit color, also called High color, computers and monitors can display as many as 65,536 colors, which is adequate for most uses. However, graphic intensive video games and higher resolution video can benefit from and use the higher color depths.

  6. 27 sie 2019 · A video camera’s ability to reproduce a smooth gradation between colors and shades is an important factor when seeking to capture filmic images. The range of possible colors a video camera is able to capture is determined by the bit depth of the file format used for the recording.

  7. 6 wrz 2017 · Jayphen Simpson. More bits are better, right? But do you really know the difference between 8-bit and 16-bit images? Photo educator Nathaniel Dodson breaks it down for us in this...