To represent a colour on computer, each base color (RGB) is represented by a number of bit. The number of bit represent the intensity of the color emitted by variying the voltage to each colour pixel in the screen. The group of bits for a colour is called a color channel. The number of bit per colour represent the colour depth. Green colour may have more bits than red and blue in some representation because human eyes are more sensitive to green.
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