Definition of «grayscale levels»

"Grayscale levels" refers to the varying shades of gray between black and white. It is a way to measure and represent different levels of brightness in an image, where black represents no brightness, white represents full brightness, and the shades of gray in between represent different levels of brightness.

Sentences with «grayscale levels»

  • «With the ability to address many screen regions simultaneously, future devices using this chip could offer a fast menu interface, simple animations, higher grayscale levels, and user input through typing and touch.» (phys.org)
  • Certain properties of images intended for grayscale displays, such as contrast can now be automatically adjusted for optimal results, making the conversion of 16 million or more colors into 16 grayscale levels as smooth as possible. (visionect.com)
  • Dithering allows for rendering images with gradients that lack the sharp edges of one grayscale level turning into another. (visionect.com)
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