Bit Depth Bit depth, also known as color depth, refers to the number of bits used to represent each pixel in a digital image. It determines the range of colors that can be reproduced in the image, with higher bit depths allowing for more shades and nuances of color. In Giclée printing, images with higher bit depths typically result in smoother gradients, better color accuracy, and finer detail reproduction, resulting in higher-quality prints with greater visual fidelity. |