A color image is made up of that have different colors.

In a color image, the refers to the number of pixels in the image.

Color images can be compressed using techniques such as or PNG.

Changing the values of the red, green, and blue components in a color image can result in different .

The term 'bit depth' refers to the number of used to represent the color of a single pixel in an image.

An 8-bit image can display a maximum of different colors.

The concept of bit depth is essential in the context of quality and fidelity.

The three values in a color image represent the , green, and blue components of the pixel.

A grayscale image only has a single channel.

The combination of red, green, and blue values determines the of a pixel in a color image.

The range of values for each color component in a color image is usually from to 255.

Reducing the bit depth of an image can significantly decrease the size.