In digital image processing, the term 'bit depth' refers to the number of used to represent the color of each pixel.

A black and white image is made up of only colors.

The file format commonly used for black and white images is .

To display a black and white image on a computer screen, each pixel is represented by bit of data.

The size of a black and white image is determined by its and height in pixels.

In a black and white image, the absence of color is represented by the color .

The resolution of a black and white image refers to the number of in the image.