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Что (кто) такое colour depth - определение

RANGE OF COLORS IN A DISPLAY
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colour depth         
bits per pixel         
<hardware, graphics> (bpp) The number of bits of information stored per pixel of an image or displayed by a {graphics adapter}. The more bits there are, the more colours can be represented, but the more memory is required to store or display the image. A colour can be described by the intensities of red, green and blue (RGB) components. Allowing 8 bits (1 byte) per component (24 bits per pixel) gives 256 levels for each component and over 16 million different colours - more than the human eye can distinguish. Microsoft Windows [and others?] calls this truecolour. An image of 1024x768 with 24 bpp requires over 2 MB of memory. "High colour" uses 16 bpp (or 15 bpp), 5 bits for blue, 5 bits for red and 6 bits for green. This reduced colour precision gives a slight loss of image quality at a 1/3 saving on memory. Standard VGA uses a palette of 16 colours (4 bpp), each colour in the palette is 24 bit. Standard SVGA uses a palette of 256 colours (8 bpp). Some graphics hardware and software support 32-bit colour depths, including an 8-bit "alpha channel" for transparency effects. (1999-08-01)
Color depth         
Color depth or colour depth (see spelling differences), also known as bit depth, is either the number of bits used to indicate the color of a single pixel, or the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel. When referring to a pixel, the concept can be defined as bits per pixel (bpp).
Teufe         
DEPTH OF A BOREHOLE OR MINE SHAFT RELATED TO THE SURFACE
Depth (mining)
Teufe is the German mining term for depth. The Teufe (hT) indicates how deep a given point lies below the surface of an open-cast pit or below the ground level in the area surrounding the pit. By contrast, the height, h, refers to its distance from a reference surface 'above'. The vertical distance between the surface and a point in the mine (Grubengebäude), i.e. the vertical depth, was formerly also called the Seigerteufe. This difference is no longer made today. The terms Teufe and Seigerteufe are synonymous.
Carbonate compensation depth         
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DEPTH IN THE OCEANS BELOW WHICH NO SEDIMENT PARTICLES ARE PRESERVED THAN CONSIST OF CALCIUM CARBONATE
Carbonate Compensation Depth; Calcite compensation depth; Aragonite compensation depth
Carbonate compensation depth (CCD) is the depth in the oceans below which the rate of supply of calcite (calcium carbonate) lags behind the rate of solvation, such that no calcite is preserved. Shells of animals therefore dissolve and carbonate particles may not accumulate in the sediments on the sea floor below this depth.
depth-first search         
  • Animated example of a depth-first search
  • The example graph, copied from above
  • alt=A directed graph with edges AB, BD, AC, CD
  • Randomized algorithm similar to depth-first search used in generating a maze.
  • The four types of edges defined by a spanning tree
SEARCH ALGORITHM
Depth first search; Depth-first; DFS algorithm; Depth-first traversal; Depth-First Search; Back edge; Forward edge; Depth First Search; Applications of depth-first search
<algorithm> A graph search algorithm which extends the current path as far as possible before backtracking to the last choice point and trying the next alternative path. Depth-first search may fail to find a solution if it enters a cycle in the graph. This can be avoided if we never extend a path to a node which it already contains. Opposite of breadth first search. See also {iterative deepening}. (1995-04-19)
Depth-first search         
  • Animated example of a depth-first search
  • The example graph, copied from above
  • alt=A directed graph with edges AB, BD, AC, CD
  • Randomized algorithm similar to depth-first search used in generating a maze.
  • The four types of edges defined by a spanning tree
SEARCH ALGORITHM
Depth first search; Depth-first; DFS algorithm; Depth-first traversal; Depth-First Search; Back edge; Forward edge; Depth First Search; Applications of depth-first search
Depth-first search (DFS) is an algorithm for traversing or searching tree or graph data structures. The algorithm starts at the root node (selecting some arbitrary node as the root node in the case of a graph) and explores as far as possible along each branch before backtracking.
Defence in depth         
MILITARY STRATEGY WHERE A DEFENDER DELAYS AND SPREADS OUT AN ATTACKER'S ADVANCE
Deep defence; Elastic defence; Elastic defence on depth; Elastic Defense; Defense-in-depth; Elastic defense; Defence-in-depth; Defense in depth; Defence-in-Depth; Deep defense
Defence in depth (also known as deep defence or elastic defence) is a military strategy that seeks to delay rather than prevent the advance of an attacker, buying time and causing additional casualties by yielding space. Rather than defeating an attacker with a single, strong defensive line, defence in depth relies on the tendency of an attack to lose momentum over time or as it covers a larger area.
Colour Coding         
  • [[25-pair color code]] chart used in certain kinds of wiring.
AUSTRALIAN INDIE POP BAND
Proof (EP); Colour Coding (band)
Colour Coding was an Australian indie pop band officially formed in 2011 and based in Sydney. The band was formed by Chris Holland and Tim Commandeur, both members of the group Operator Please;SoundCloud Ltd.
Frost line         
DEPTH TO WHICH THE GROUNDWATER IN SOIL IS EXPECTED TO FREEZE
Frostline; Freezing depth; Frost depth; Frost penetration depth
The frost line—also known as frost depth or freezing depth—is most commonly the depth to which the groundwater in soil is expected to freeze. The frost depth depends on the climatic conditions of an area, the heat transfer properties of the soil and adjacent materials, and on nearby heat sources.

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Color depth

Color depth or colour depth (see spelling differences), also known as bit depth, is either the number of bits used to indicate the color of a single pixel, or the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel. When referring to a pixel, the concept can be defined as bits per pixel (bpp). When referring to a color component, the concept can be defined as bits per component, bits per channel, bits per color (all three abbreviated bpc), and also bits per pixel component, bits per color channel or bits per sample (bps). Modern standards tend to use bits per component, but historical lower-depth systems used bits per pixel more often.

Color depth is only one aspect of color representation, expressing the precision with which the amount of each primary can be expressed; the other aspect is how broad a range of colors can be expressed (the gamut). The definition of both color precision and gamut is accomplished with a color encoding specification which assigns a digital code value to a location in a color space.

The number of bits of resolved intensity in a color channel is also known as radiometric resolution, especially in the context of satellite images.