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Pixel Depth?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbentyman
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Can anyone explain to me what Pixel Depth means? I have seen that signalinfo on my receiver when looking at Blu-ray, and the depths varies from 8 -12bits as I recall. But what does it mean?
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I only know it in the context of computer images.

There the pixel depth means how many different colours a pixel can take. For example: A jpg photogrpah can display 16.78 million colours which equals 24bit colour depth. You have 256 different shades of red times 256 different shades of green times 256 different shaeds of blue = 16.78 million.

8bit colour depth would represent only 256 different colours and is about what DOS could display 20 years ago. So for Blu-ray that would be a bit low.
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For Blu-ray it means the bits per shade. I.e. 8bit color for Blu-ray means 8 bit for green, 8 bit for blue and 8 bit for red. Therefore 24bit in total.


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The blu-ray specs are limited to 24 bit, as Tom said. However some equipment can "upscale" that to 30 and/or 36 bit. Of course your screen needs to be able to display these higher bit rates for that. The visible effect is questionable.

Also known as color depth.
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