Today we are playing with
Color modes.
RGB’s scope of color is ~16.7
Million Colors. Each channel in the RGB color range has 256 colors that come
together to make that ~16.7 million colors.
This image’s uncompressed
size is 2.22m.
Indexed Color’s scope of
color is 256 or less. Indexed color has a variable number of colors, I chose to use 12.
This image’s uncompressed
size is 759.4k.
Greyscale’s scope of color is
256. Greyscale only has the equivalent of one channel of RGB which changes the file size of the image.
This image’s uncompressed
size is 759.4k
Bitmap’s scope of color is 2. Bitmap is a form of Binary art, where a pixel is either black or white.
This image’s uncompressed
size is 1.61m
Quiz time
1: Can you change FILE FORMAT
just y changing it’s name?
No, changing the file format
in the name confuses the computer and makes it unreadable.
2: How Many colors are in the
following COLOR MODES?
RGB: ~16.7 Million
INDEXED COLOR: 256 or less
GREYSCALE: 256
BITMAP: 2
3: What happens to the
(Uncompressed) FILE SIZE as you change the COLOR MODES?
The file size changes; for
example when you go from RGB to GREYSCALE the file size goes down to roughly a
third its original size.
4: What happens to the visual
quality of images as you REDUCE the number of colors by changing the color
modes?
The removal of colors reduces
the image’s quality.
5: What is a good reason to
convert PSD files to JPG?
PSD is the file type used for
working as it saves more information. JPGs are used for delivery, for example
posting to the web, because it saves less information.
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