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Inside Photoshop® CS
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Inside Photoshop® CS

by Gary David Bouton, Mara Zebest, Gary Kubicek, Dave Huss, Christian Verhoeven
May 2004
Beginner content levelBeginner
1128 pages
27h 27m
English
Sams
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Working in Color Modes

It wasn't that long ago that you were lucky if your computer's video card had 1MB of memory. Due to the physical constraints of that memory, a lot of applications would show you a screen with diffusion-dithered graphics. Color depth is inversely proportional to image resolution; for example, with 1MB of graphics card memory, a screen resolution of 1,024 by 768 could not be shown in true color, but instead had to be a limited palette of colors with dithering displayed to “fake” the colors that could not be shown. You'll find more information on this phenomena in Chapter 2, “The Critically Important Color and Gamma Calibration Chapter.” Thank goodness, we don't have to worry about video card memory in these times.

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