Using Image Modes And Color Tables - Adobe 29180155 - Photoshop Elements 4.0 User Manual

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Using image modes and color tables

About image modes
An image mode determines the number of colors that can be displayed in an image and can also affect the file size
of the image. Photoshop Elements provides four image modes: RGB, bitmap, grayscale, and indexed color.
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Image modes
A. Bitmap mode B. Grayscale mode C. Indexed color mode D. RGB mode
The default mode for new Photoshop Elements images and from images from your digital camera. In
RGB mode
RGB mode the red, green, and blue components are each assigned an intensity value for every pixel—ranging from
0 (black) to 255 (white). For example, a bright red color might have an R value of 246, a G value of 20, and a B value
of 50. When the values of all three components are equal, the result is a shade of neutral gray. When the value of all
components is 255, the result is pure white; when the value is 0, the result is pure black.
Uses one of two color values (black or white) to represent the pixels in an image. Images in bitmap
Bitmap mode
mode are called 1-bit images because they have a bit depth of 1.
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