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    deep-coloured

    adjective

    • 1. of a dark and intense colour or shade: "deep-coloured wines"

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  2. The garlic should be a deep golden colour and appetisingly soft. Times, Sunday Times (2008) We say The polish went on smoothly and gave a deep matt colour after the second coat.

  3. A deep color is a dark or medium color that is relatively bright. This is based on allegorical thinking whereby such colors look like a deep pool of rich color. Deep colors are perceived as lavish, opulent and stately but can be distracting in large amounts.

  4. Deep Color definition: Graphics with 30 or more bits of storage per pixel , allowing for billions of distinct colors.

  5. of a dark and intense colour or shade:. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.

  6. Jun 17, 2019 · Color depth or bit depth refers to the number of bits (a bit is a basic unit of information) used to indicate the color of a single pixel in an image. Put simply, as the number of bits increases, the number of possible colors increases as well, making the image look better.

  7. Deep Color describes bitmaps where the color of each pixel is defined by three separate Red, Green and Blue values (see RGB), each specified using 10 bits or more. Note: Some recent Microsoft documentation uses "High Color" to refer to what we (and most others) call Deep Color .

  8. Jul 27, 2020 · Color depth is the amount of data in bits that is used to represent a pixel of color by a technology such as a camera, photo editor or screen. For example, a 4k television has around 8.3 million pixels and typically uses 24-bits to represent the color of each pixel.