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  1. 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?

  2. 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.

  3. 16-bit: With a 16-bit color depth, images can display a much larger range of colors, leading to smoother gradients and more accurate color representation. Graphics and Images 8-bit: Commonly associated with older video game consoles and computer systems from the past.

  4. 6 wrz 2017 · To help understand the scale of bit depth difference between 8 and 16-bit images, picture an 8-bit image as a 256-foot-tall building. A 16-bit image would be 12 miles tall, or 24 Burj...

  5. 4 sie 2023 · The simplest explanation is this: the number of bits will define how many total possible tones and colors an image can display. An 8-bit image will be able to display a little more than 256 shades of gray, which translates to 16 million total color possibilities.

  6. 12 cze 2023 · The main difference between 8-bit and 16-bit images is the number of colors they can display. 8-bit images show about 16.7 million colors, good enough for web and simple prints. 16-bit images can show 281 trillion colors, offering more detail and a wider range of colors, ideal for high-quality prints and detailed editing.

  7. 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).