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How many colours can be represented with a 4 bit colour depth? (7-9) * 2 4 16 256
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How many colours can be represented with a 4 bit colour depth? (7-9) *
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Answer: 16 colors can be represented.
Hope this helps:)
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It should only be 16 colours? From what I remember.
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