24 bits: 8 each for red, green, and blue. So 2^24 colors or 16777216.
No. EXIF is part of the JPEG format.
The BMP (Bitmap) format supports a wide range of colors, depending on its color depth. It can represent images in various color depths, including 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, and 32 bits per pixel. At 24 bits per pixel, BMP can display approximately 16.7 million colors, while 1-bit BMP supports just two colors (black and white).
Yes, a BMP (Bitmap) file can potentially contain a virus, but not in the traditional sense of executable malware. While BMP files themselves are not executable, they can be crafted to exploit vulnerabilities in software that processes image files. For instance, if a program that opens BMP files has a security flaw, a specially crafted BMP could trigger malicious code execution when opened. Therefore, it's important to keep software updated and use security measures to mitigate such risks.
Blue doesn't contain any other colours than blue, as it is a primary colour.
A 32 bit per pixel bitmap will have 8 bits each for red green and blue, and 8 bits for alpha level. So 2^24 colors.
As far as I know theres 12, but some contain more colours aswell as red, black and white
a bmp stores every dot on an image as a single integer, normally 1,4,8,16,or 24 bits long. the numbers tell the number of possable colours ie a 256 color image would be type 8 bit (2^8=256).
BMP the file name extension for the Bitmap image file format.
A BIOS does not contain a file system or any actual files. Many of the components in a BIOS can be separated into files, such as .BMP for the logos and splash screens, and .ROM files for the firmware for onboard devices.
SVG can save with pixel information (at least my Inkscape application saves as .svg and can have a linked or embedded png, bmp, jpg or many other pixel formats).
It has many different colours
Yes, you should fast for BMP or CMP