Greyscale Colour Model

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Greyscale Colour Model

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In digital images, greyscale is typically represented by a single value for each pixel, often ranging from 0 (black) to 255 (white). This value indicates the intensity or brightness of the grey at that specific pixel.
A greyscale is a diagram that shows the saturation and brightness of a range of colours with their hues removed.
In the RGB colour model, each pixel is defined by three color channels: Red, Green, and Blue. To convert an RGB image to greyscale, the values of these three channels are combined to produce a single value representing the overall brightness.
The grayscale color model represents images using only shades of gray, ranging from pure black to pure white. It lacks any color information, focusing solely on variations in brightness.

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