xo39 [2008-06-17 14:26:02 +0000 UTC]
Well 0 and 1 is the secret of our graphics.. wot ev we see in the screen is nothing but the combinations of 0 and 1 or true / false... it can be said the logical sequences. widely used in gray scale.
Nope.
different models but generated in the same process.
i made them in poser at first then exported as psd and lastly done by photoshop.
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xo39 In reply to xo39 [2008-06-17 14:32:52 +0000 UTC]
A binary image is a digital image that has only two possible values for each pixel. [1] Typically the two colors used for a binary image are black and white though any two colors can be used. [1] The color used for the object(s) in the image is the foreground color while the rest of the image is the background color. [1]
Binary images are also called bi-level or two-level. (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.
The interpretation of the pixel's binary value is also device-dependent. Some systems interprets the bit value of 0 as black and 1 as white, while others reversed the meaning of the values. These are known as vanilla and chocolate flavours in the TWAIN standard PC interface for scanners and digital cameras.
A binary image is usually stored in memory as a bitmap, a packed array of bits.
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.
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toxyu [2008-06-17 08:09:55 +0000 UTC]
Fry: "010010111010111010001, what does that mean?"
Bender: "Nothing.. it's jibberish.. AHHH 100010111010111010010!!! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE!"
xDDDD
I'm sorry I couldn't help it. I hope you know where that's from.
I really do like the numbers, it's way cool. Is that the same model you used in your last few artworks?
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