In digital imaging, bit depth determines the range of that can be assigned to a pixel.

The bit depth of an image affects its overall .

The total number of colors that can be represented in an image is determined by the formula 2^ where n is the number of bits per pixel.

One of the pros of larger bit depths is the ability to achieve more subtle in images.

The depth of color representation is known as .

Larger bit depths can result in a greater level of in images.

Calculating bit depths involves determining the number of needed to represent color information.

Using larger bit depths can require more resources for processing images.

Higher bit depths result in higher in color representation.

If an image has colors, the minimum number of bits needed to represent each pixel is [[4]].

Higher bit depths can make it easier to avoid in gradient images.

The use of larger bit depths can sometimes lead to compatibility issues with certain .