GRAYSCALE

Grayscale

In photography and computing, a grayscale or greyscale digital image is an image in which the value of each pixel is a single sample, that is, it carries only intensity information. Images of this sort, also known as black-and-white, are composed exclusively of shades of gray, varying from black at the weakest intensity to white at the strongest.

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grayscale

Noun

  1. A printed strip of graduated tones used to check exposure and development times.

Verb

  1. To convert to grayscale.

Adjective

grayscale

  1. (imaging) black and white, representing color with shades of gray.


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