Computer Science, asked by kavitasri894, 6 months ago

in high quality system - how many bits per pixel is needed to control the intensity of screen position​

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Answered by anitajay044
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Answer:

In a simple black-and –white system, each screen point is either on or off, so only one bit per pixel is needed to control the intensity of screen position

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Answered by brokendreams
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b) 24 bits per pixel is needed to control the intensity of screen position​.

What does bits per pixel mean?

  • The number of bits of information saved or shown by a graphics adapter per pixel of a picture.
  • The greater the number of bits, the greater the number of colors that may be represented, but the greater the amount of memory needed to store or show the image.
  • The intensity of red, green, and blue (RGB) elements can be used to define a colour.
  • Using 8 bits (1 byte) every component (24 bits per pixel) results in 256 levels including over 16 million distinct colours - more than the human eye can detect.

This true color is all across Microsoft Windows. A 1024x768 picture with 24 bits per pixel consumes more than 2 MB of RAM.

Complete question:

In a high quality system ________________ bits per pixel is needed to control the intensity of screen positions.

a)  16.

b) 24.

c) 8.

d) 12.

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