internet.com
You are in the: Small Business Computing Channelarrow
Small Business Technology
» ECommerce-Guide | Small Business Computing | Webopedia | WinPlanet |Refer-It
Webopedia.com
Enter a word for a definition... ...or choose a computer category.
 
 

menu
   Home
   Term of the Day
   New Terms
   Pronunciation
   New Links
   Quick Reference
   Did You Know?
   Categories
   Tech Support
   Technology Jobs
   About Us
   Link to Us
   Advertising

   rss/xmlrss/xml  

Become a Marketplace Partner



talk to us
   Submit a URL
   Suggest a Term
   Report an Error

internet.com
IT
Developer
Internet News
Small Business
Personal Technology
International

Search internet.com
Advertise
Corporate Info
Newsletters
Tech Jobs
E-mail Offers
commerce
  Be a Commerce Partner
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

gray scaling
Last modified: Friday, May 15, 1998 

dithering
The use of many shades of gray to represent an image. Continuous-tone images, such as black-and-white photographs, use an almost unlimited number of shades of gray. Conventional computer hardware and software, however, can only represent a limited number of shades of gray (typically 16 or 256). Gray-scaling is the process of converting a continuous-tone image to an image that a computer can manipulate.

While gray scaling is an improvement over monochrome, it requires larger amounts of memory because each dot is represented by from 4 to 8 bits. At a resolution of 300 dpi, you would need more than 8 megabytes to represent a single 8½ by 11-inch page using 256 shades of gray. This can be reduced considerably through data compression techniques, but gray scaling still requires a great deal of memory.

Many optical scanners are capable of gray scaling, using from 16 to 256 different shades of gray. However, gray scaling is only useful if you have an output device -- monitor or printer -- that is capable of displaying all the shades. Most color monitors are capable of gray scaling, but the images are generally not as good as on dedicated gray-scaling monitors.

Note that gray scaling is different from dithering. Dithering simulates shades of gray by altering the density and pattern of black and white dots. In gray scaling, each individual dot can have a different shade of gray.

E-mail this definition to a colleague

Sponsored listings

<b>gray_scaling:</b> Get Your Info - Get Info on <b>gray_scaling</b> from 14 search engines in 1.

Review <b>gray_scaling</b> deals. - Our <b>gray_scaling</b> experts have researched & listed all the latest info.

The <b>gray_scaling</b> Info Center - Top <b>gray_scaling</b> experts have posted <b>gray_scaling</b> info for you.


For internet.com pages about gray scaling . Also check out the following links!

Related Links

Sponsored listings

OCTANE TV: Green Racing - Watch as racers convert their cars to take clean renewable fuels.

<b>gray_scaling</b> in Encyclopedia - Check Free Online Encyclopedia for information about <b>gray_scaling.</b>

The Video Takeover - Movie Trailers and Music Videos to Viral Flicks. Watch Now!

DDR with Christina Milian - R&B star Christina Milian challenges Jace Hall to a gaming showdown!

related categories

Graphics

Monitors

related terms

continuous tone

data compression

dithering

megapixel

monitor

optical scanner


webopedia
Give Us Your
Feedback


Shopping
gray scaling Products
Compare Products,Prices and Stores

Shop by Category:
Toys
22 Store Offers

Office Supplies
7 Store Offers

Health Aids
8 Store Offers

Sport and Outdoor
24 Store Offers

Barcode Scanners
14 Model Matches




JupiterOnlineMedia

internet.comearthweb.comDevx.commediabistro.comGraphics.com

Search:

Jupitermedia Corporation has two divisions: Jupiterimages and JupiterOnlineMedia

Jupitermedia Corporate Info


Legal Notices, Licensing, Reprints, & Permissions, Privacy Policy.

Advertise | Newsletters | Tech Jobs | Shopping | E-mail Offers