Black And White Images Pixel
Binary Image Monochrome
Contrast Sharpness
Bitmap Resolution

 

The smallest unit of a digital image, usually a square or a dot on a screen. Images that consist of only black and white pixels.
An image consisting of varying shades of a single color, usually black or white, but can also be other colors. An image that consists of only two colors, typically black and white.
The clarity and detail of edges and fine features in an image, often affected by the resolution and focus of the camera. The difference in brightness between the lightest and darkest parts of an image, often used to enhance the visibility of details.
The detail an image holds, often measured in DPI (dots per inch) or pixels. A raster graphics image that uses pixels to represent images.

 

Bit Depth File Format
Grayscale Image Intensity
Luminosity Histogram
Thresholding Grayscale

 

The structure and method for storing digital data, affecting how images are handled and displayed. The number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel in an image.
The brightness or darkness of a pixel in a grayscale image. A digital image in which each pixel is represented by a single sample, representing only shades of gray.
A graphical representation of the pixel intensities in an image. The brightness of an image or pixel.
A color scheme that represents different intensities of gray, ranging from black to white. A technique used to convert a grayscale image into a binary image by dividing the pixel intensities based on a threshold value.

 

RGB Color Model Hex Code
Color Depth Additive Color Mixing
Hex Color Code 8-Bit
16-Bit 24-Bit

 

A six-digit code used to specify colors in the RGB color model. An additive color model used to represent colors on electronic displays.
The process of combining different colors of light in the RGB color model. The number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel.
A bit depth that allows for 256 different colors or shades in an image. A six-digit code used to specify colors in the RGB color model.
A color depth that allows for approximately 16.7 million colors, commonly used in true color images. A bit depth that allows for 65,536 different colors or shades, providing a richer color representation.