Use of 12-bit color depth is found primarily on high-end digital cinema cameras, such as those made by RED and Sony. Twelve bits equal 1.5 bytes, but the color palette expands dramatically from 8-bit ...
The number of bits used to hold a screen pixel. Also called "pixel depth" and "bit depth," the color depth is the maximum number of colors that can be displayed. True Color (24-bit color) is required ...
Color accuracy went south at the introduction of LED-backlit LCDs, due largely to the extreme skew to the blue end of the spectrum that early backlights were prone to. Fortunately, the TV industry has ...
The Nokia 6100 display was made to produce a display with 130×130 pixels while having 8-bit or 12-bit color and a LED backlight. The Nokia 6100 display is controlled using serial peripheral interface ...