From: "Anthony.Appleyard" Organization: Materials Science Centre To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 08:12:07 GMT-1 Subject: Re: ALLEGRO - 256 shades of grey?? How? Reply-to: Anthony DOT Appleyard AT umist DOT ac DOT uk Message-ID: <137F401058B@fs2.mt.umist.ac.uk> Precedence: bulk Sean Gilley wrote:- > Here is what you get for a degree in Fine Arts.... Most people can't see > more than 10 shades of grey. No human can see more than 20 shades of grey. > On a related note. we humans can only see about 60,000 distinct > colors/shades. In comparing the usefulness of the various DOS colour modes, I found that if I displayed a green colour gradation on the screen, with 32 shades of green (as in 15 bit per pixel modes) I could still distinguish each colour from the next and see the steps between the colours, but with 64 shades of green (as in 16 bit per pixel modes) I could not and the colour gradation looked smooth.