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  • Mobility Radeon 7500 - Feature Rich And Ready To Rumble! - Reviews

    18 bit color depth (6 bits per color component). Although it is possible to change the color setting in the control panel to 32 bit color, it really makes no difference in visual quality. ATI addresses this issue in the Mobility Radeon 7500 with its new Frame...

  • Building a Digital Video Capture System - Part II - Reviews

    using a YUV 4:2:2 color scheme the luminance values are stored for every pixel while the color values are stored for every other pixel. This equates to 32 bits for every two pixels or, for the sake of simplicity, 16 bits per pixel (1/3 more efficient than a...

  • Pioneer Announces BD-Live Blu-ray Players - News

    340 MHz), greater TMDS bandwidth (10.2 Gb/s), greater video bandwidth (8.16 Gb/s), greater maximum picture resolution (1920x1600px60fps) as well as greater color depth (48 bits per pixel) over HDMI specs 1.2 and below. However, Pioneer does not exploit the...

  • The Driving Software - Reviews

    0.1%, which is perfectly acceptable. The driving software, amongst other things, controls the following: Choice of display mode (resolution, nominal frequency); Channel separation (8 bits per channel RVB allowing the display of no less than 24-bit color);...

  • PLANon DocuPen RC800 Document Scanner Pen - Reviews

    you that it can do quite a lot. Among other things, the RC800 can capture both black and white scans and full-color scans at either 12-bit or 24-bit color depth. It can vary scan resolution between low (100 pixels per inch for black and white and 200 for color)...

  • Pigmented Inks - Reviews

    For example, the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 sells for about $550. That company’s R2880 costs about $650. The line of pigmented inks—called Epson UltraChrome—costs about $13 per color (and the R2880 needs eight different cartridges). So, the costs do add...

  • LCD Technology - Reviews

    up of millions of liquid crystals, then creates an image. Projectors using LCD technology can be tri- or mono-LCD. Mono-LCD (now a disappearing species) uses a single liquid-crystal display to produce an image. Tri-LCD projectors form one image per color (red,...

  • Canon Digital Rebel XSi - Reviews

    analog to digital signal converter is particularly eye-catching, it provides 14 bits of color data for each color channel. In other words, 16,384 colors per channel. When the red, green, and blue color channels are combined, that’s a total of 4.3 trillion...

  • Kodak ESP 7 - Reviews

    want to be critical, you could say that a bit more contrast would give a more faithful reproduction and also look better on the eye.Cost per pageCartridgesISO* lifespanColour415Black and white442 Office color prints are pretty economical (only HP with its extra...

  • Color Space - Reviews

    YUV called Y'CbCr or ITU-R 601 while computers use RGB (a fairly extensive color-spaces FAQ can be found at Poynton's Color FAQ , but be forwarned, it gets a bit deep and just skims the reasoning behind TV's particular variation on using color.). Video runs...

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