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- Binary_image abstract "A binary image is a digital image that has only two possible values for each pixel. Typically the two colors used for a binary image are black and white though any two colors can be used. The color used for the object(s) in the image is the foreground color while the rest of the image is the background color. In the document-scanning industry this is often referred to as "bi-tonal". Binary images are also called bi-level or two-level. This means that each pixel is stored as a single bit—i.e., a 0 or 1. The names black-and-white, B&W, monochrome or monochromatic are often used for this concept, but may also designate any images that have only one sample per pixel, such as grayscale images. In Photoshop parlance, a binary image is the same as an image in "Bitmap" mode.Binary images often arise in digital image processing as masks or as the result of certain operations such as segmentation, thresholding, and dithering. Some input/output devices, such as laser printers, fax machines, and bilevel computer displays, can only handle bilevel images. A binary image can be stored in memory as a bitmap, a packed array of bits. A 640×480 image requires 37.5 KiB of storage. Because of the small size of the image files, fax machine and document management solutions usually use this format. Most binary images also compress well with simple run-length compression schemes.Binary images can be interpreted as subsets of the two-dimensional integer lattice Z2; the field of morphological image processing was largely inspired by this view.".
- Binary_image thumbnail Neighborhood_watch_bw.png?width=300.
- Binary_image wikiPageExternalLink monochrome_bitmaps.html.
- Binary_image wikiPageID "97923".
- Binary_image wikiPageRevisionID "594271582".
- Binary_image hasPhotoCollection Binary_image.
- Binary_image subject Category:Color_depths.
- Binary_image subject Category:Digital_geometry.
- Binary_image subject Category:Image_processing.
- Binary_image type Abstraction100002137.
- Binary_image type Attribute100024264.
- Binary_image type ColorDepths.
- Binary_image type Depth105134547.
- Binary_image type Extent105123416.
- Binary_image type Magnitude105090441.
- Binary_image type Property104916342.
- Binary_image comment "A binary image is a digital image that has only two possible values for each pixel. Typically the two colors used for a binary image are black and white though any two colors can be used. The color used for the object(s) in the image is the foreground color while the rest of the image is the background color. In the document-scanning industry this is often referred to as "bi-tonal". Binary images are also called bi-level or two-level.".
- Binary_image label "Binary image".
- Binary_image label "Binärbild".
- Binary_image label "Image binaire".
- Binary_image label "Imagem binária".
- Binary_image label "Imagen binaria".
- Binary_image label "Immagine binaria".
- Binary_image label "Бинарное изображение".
- Binary_image label "صورة ثنائية".
- Binary_image label "二值图像".
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- Binary_image sameAs Imagen_binaria.
- Binary_image sameAs Image_binaire.
- Binary_image sameAs Immagine_binaria.
- Binary_image sameAs Imagem_binária.
- Binary_image sameAs m.0p5fb.
- Binary_image sameAs Q864118.
- Binary_image sameAs Q864118.
- Binary_image sameAs Binary_image.
- Binary_image wasDerivedFrom Binary_image?oldid=594271582.
- Binary_image depiction Neighborhood_watch_bw.png.
- Binary_image isPrimaryTopicOf Binary_image.