Chapter 3. Image Essentials: It’s All Zeros and Ones
Computers know nothing about images, or tone, color, truth, beauty, or art. They’re just very complicated adding machines that crunch numbers. Every piece of data we store on a computer is comprised of numbers. All the commands we send to the computer are translated into numbers. Even this text that I’m typing is made up of numbers.
Fortunately, you don’t have to learn hexadecimal or binary math to use Photoshop—we’re living math-challenged proof of that—but if you want to put Photoshop under your control, rather than flailing around and occasionally getting good results by happy accident, you do need to understand the basic concepts that Photoshop and other image editors use to represent photographs ...
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