← Back to context Comment by doormatt 2 months ago I think you mean 24 bit. 8 bit would only be 256 colors total. 6 comments doormatt Reply recursive 2 months ago 8 bits for each of R G and B. So a grey-scale gradient indeed has only 256 colors available. Any gradient also will have about that many at most. kragen 2 months ago In most gradients, the transitions in R, G, and B are at different places. recursive 2 months ago True. Also, in most gradients, the full range of R G and B is not used.In rgb(50, 60, 70) to rgb(150, 130, 120), there are only 200 total transitions. 3 replies →
recursive 2 months ago 8 bits for each of R G and B. So a grey-scale gradient indeed has only 256 colors available. Any gradient also will have about that many at most. kragen 2 months ago In most gradients, the transitions in R, G, and B are at different places. recursive 2 months ago True. Also, in most gradients, the full range of R G and B is not used.In rgb(50, 60, 70) to rgb(150, 130, 120), there are only 200 total transitions. 3 replies →
kragen 2 months ago In most gradients, the transitions in R, G, and B are at different places. recursive 2 months ago True. Also, in most gradients, the full range of R G and B is not used.In rgb(50, 60, 70) to rgb(150, 130, 120), there are only 200 total transitions. 3 replies →
recursive 2 months ago True. Also, in most gradients, the full range of R G and B is not used.In rgb(50, 60, 70) to rgb(150, 130, 120), there are only 200 total transitions. 3 replies →
8 bits for each of R G and B. So a grey-scale gradient indeed has only 256 colors available. Any gradient also will have about that many at most.
In most gradients, the transitions in R, G, and B are at different places.
True. Also, in most gradients, the full range of R G and B is not used.
In rgb(50, 60, 70) to rgb(150, 130, 120), there are only 200 total transitions.
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