Following Examples Assume Data Compressed Memory Expressed Bytes One Byte 8bits Colour Def Q43855050

In following examples, assume data is not compressed. Memory is expressed in bytes, and one byte = 8bits. Colour definition is given either bits/channel or using the total number of bits. For example, RGB colour with 8bits/channel equals to 3x8bits = 24 bits 1. How much memory does a 1024×1024 pixels grey scale image need, if the image is coded using a) 8 bits and b) 16 bits. c) What is the maximum number of different grey scales in a) and b) parts? Show transcribed image text In following examples, assume data is not compressed. Memory is expressed in bytes, and one byte = 8bits. Colour definition is given either bits/channel or using the total number of bits. For example, RGB colour with 8bits/channel equals to 3x8bits = 24 bits 1. How much memory does a 1024×1024 pixels grey scale image need, if the image is coded using a) 8 bits and b) 16 bits. c) What is the maximum number of different grey scales in a) and b) parts?
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