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CT scan images are typically grayscale, as they represent the varying densities of tissues and structures within the body based on X-ray attenuation. Each pixel's brightness corresponds to the density of the material it represents, with denser materials appearing lighter and less dense materials appearing darker. While color can be applied to enhance certain features or for visualization purposes in post-processing, the original CT images themselves are not color images.

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