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- Look up true color in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. True color may refer to: True color (rendering), the rendition of an object's natural colors through...
- 3 (indexed color). It is optional for color types two and six (truecolor and truecolor with alpha) and it must not appear for color types 0 and 4 (grayscale...
- program-selected fonts), other images, and multiple colors, supporting truecolor images, alpha channels, resampling, and many other features. The software...
- optional transparency for all palette colors) and 24-bit truecolor (16 million colors) or 48-bit truecolor with and without alpha channelwhile GIF supports...
- image mani****tion software. For example when converting an image from a Truecolor 24-bit PNG format into a GIF format, which is restricted to a maximum...
- Currently, most graphics hardware runs in 24-bit truecolor or 32-bit truecolor (24-bit truecolor and an 8-bit alpha channel). However, some remote desktop...
- For each unique palette, an image color test chart and sample image (truecolor original follows) rendered with that palette (without dithering) are given...
- 256-color displays in personal computers dropped sharply in favour of 24-bit (TrueColor) displays, and the use of "web-safe" colors has fallen into practical...
- alpha channel. Color data can be color-mapped, or in direct color or truecolor format. Image data may be stored raw, or optionally, a lossless RLE compression...
- Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) in 1984. The first manufacturer of a truecolor graphics card for PCs (the TARGA) was Truevision in 1987, but it was not...