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

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

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

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

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

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

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