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Most computer video hardware is capable of displaying 256 different shades of gray.
ColorsThis Is A Weird Question. That's Like Why Is There Air. IT IsStated That The Human Eye Can Detect Over 63,000 Different Colors. If Everything Was Black & White TV Wouldn`t Be Any Fun. Hope This Helps You anwernot a weird question .but, how boring the world would be if there was no color. The normal human eye can distinguish 256 shades of gray (between black and white), this gives limited quantities of data from the world that surround us. But the human eye also can distinguish normally 256 shades of every primary color too... since all colors come from mixing those shades of color then you have 256 x 256 x 256 (or 16777216) shades of color that can be distinguished. Compare it to just 256 shades of gray and then you will have a grasp at why is this, since color not only transmits emotions but information from the environment surrounding you (Depth, distance, consistence, density, temperature, etc) so you can better understand what surrounds you.
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shades of any color are infinate. for instance; say you had red. then you add a drop of white. then you have dark pink/ light red. keep on and keep on adding white until you have white. so the shades of gray are anywhere in between black and white
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the various shades / tints of gray between white and black - the human eye cant see very many shades so 256 shades is enough to cover what the eye can see - which is why a gif image with 256 levels can show black and white photos perfectly but not color photos which require millions of combinations
A halftone is a method of representing different shades of gray with dots of solid color. The more closely spaced the dots, the darker the color. The resolution (or number of dots per inch), determines how many shades of gray can be produced. Ahsan uddin shan
The human eye can detect around 10 million different colors, but it's difficult to say exactly how many shades of green specifically can be visualized. Green is a primary color in the visible spectrum, so the human eye can perceive a wide range of green shades based on the varying levels of light and pigmentation.
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Well that depends to some extend on how you think about it. All colors are between black and white. If you consider gray a color there are many shades of gray between black and white.