The mantis shrimp possesses 16 different kinds of color receptors in its eyes. Additionally, these shrimp are able to detect the phase and polarization factors of light.
I have read somewhere that there are over 16 million colors, but who knows? Maybe it's not right.
If there are four colors on a spinner, then the probability of spinning one particular color is 1 in 4, or 0.25. Also, the probability of spinning one of two particular colors is 2 in 4, or 0.5. Combining these two "unrelated" events simply requires multiplication. The probability, then, of spinning one particular color on one spin, and then spinning one of two particular colors on the next spin is (1 in 4) times (2 in 4), or 2 in 16, or 0.125.
Different screen sizes are available on Acer Notebooks : 7", 8", 10", 11", 12", 13", 14", 15", 16" and 17". There are also different colors to choose from.
16% of 16= 16% * 16= 0.16 * 16= 2.56
16 + 16 + 16 = 48
Primary Colors - novel - was created on 1996-01-16.
Shrimp can see 16 colors.
In an 18 bit pallet you can have a color range of 262,144 colors but a 24 bit pallet has a range of 16 million colors. There are three primary colors red, green, and blue that when over lapped makes a variety of colors with the possibility of varying colors being limitless.
IBMs EGA Standard supported a choice of 16 simultanous colors out of 64 possible colors.
Censored Colors was created on 2008-09-16.
65,536 colors
primary-81% secondary-3% tertiary-16% (includes quaternary industry which is 6% of the tertiary 16%
The Unexpected - 1952 False Colors 1-16 was released on: USA: 18 June 1952
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).
Eugene Stoner was the primary designer.
16 or 17
16