Monday, November 14, 2016

Limitations to RGB

Over the last couple of lessons we have been experimenting with RGB color palettes to create different shades of colors while varying the bit sizes of each color. When creating colors on the computer using the pixelation tool, changing the bit size does what? If I wanted to make an image lighter or darker how would you alter the RGB settings? Are there limitations on how light or dark you can go?


10 comments:

  1. more colors and shades appear

    make a different pattern

    there arent any limitations

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    1. bigger bit size means different variations of colors

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  2. The more color and shades you have , the more patterns can be made so there will be less limitations

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  3. The bit size controls the variations of color

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  4. With these binary you can change the radiation and color

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  5. Yes because the amount of color and shades you currently behold the more patterns can be created so it would be less limitation

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  6. Changing the bit size either lightens or darkens the shade of color, so therefor you would get different variation of color.

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  7. Changing the bit size expands the amount of different shades and colors. Limitations are created by the amount of colors you've got.

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  8. Changing The Bit Size Lets You Have Different Shades Of Colors.
    To Make A Image Lighter Or Darker You Would Alter The RGB Settings Is By Probably Adding More Bits For You To Make The Picture Darker Or Lighter.
    I Think There Is A Limitation On How Light & Dark You Can Go.

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  9. Changing the size will give you a variation of colors.

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