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Q: What is the bit depth of an indexed image?
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What is the bit depth of the indexed image?

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Where can I find a free image editing software which converts bit depth?

Most of the image editors (including MSPaint, GIMP, Photoshop) are allowing you to set the bit depth when saving to a file.


Types of images in digital image processing?

four typesof images are there- binary,grayscale,indexed and truecolor


What is a bit depth?

A bit depth is a number of bits used to represent the colour of a single pixel.


What is the process of organizing the memory into 2 banks to allow 8-bit and 16-bit data operation is called?

Indexed mapping


How many pixels are in 100 KB?

This can vary wildly based on image format and other factors. For example, jpeg images can have smaller sizes (though lower quality) depending on how compressed they are. In the case of bitmaps, the amount of pixels that can fit into 100KB depends on its bit depth. A 1-bit 100K bitmap can fit 819,200 pixels. The 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit bitmaps can fit 102,400, 51,200, 34,133, and 25,600 pixels, respectively. The general formula for how many pixels fit in an image of a certain size is as follows, for a bitmap: Pixels = [Size (in KB)] / [Bit Depth] x 8,192.


Types of images in image processing?

Binary images, Indexed images, Grayscale images, True color images


How many pixel in 50kb?

Image format, bit depth (8, 16, 24, 32...), and color range will impact the file size of an image. Any answer provided based on 50kB alone will be a wild guess. So, here is a wild guess, 300,000 pixels. It assumes .jpg at 24 bit color depth. This is a very common format and quality used to store digital images.


Bit depth does not affect file size?

Actually, Bit depth will affect file size. For example: 1-bit=2kb 4-bit=21kb 24-bit=24kb


How many colors are available with a 16-bit color depth?

For a digital photo, bit depth is the number of colors that can be shown in the image. Because the bits can only indicate one of 2 possible states (0 or 1), the number of colors can only be powers of 2. Some examples of bit depths (and the calculation of the decimal number for those of you who know exponents) for image files are: 2-bit (2^2 = 4 colors), 4-bit (2^4=16 colors), 8-bit (2^8=256 colors), 16-bit (2^16=65,536 colors), and 24-bit (2^24=16,777,216 colors).


What is a 3 decimal image?

I think you mean a 3 demintional image. Which would be an image with length, width, and depth.


How much memory would be required to process a digital image with a matrix size of 2048 x 2500 using a bit depth of 12?

2621440000 B or 2621440 KB