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"In computing, a common way to represent colors, especially on screens, is using the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color model. With 24-bit color depth, which is common, there are 16,777,216 (2^24) possible color combinations. This is achieved by using 8 bits to represent the intensity of each of the three colors (red, green, and blue), resulting in 256 possible intensity levels for each color."
The AI was able to tell that color was "D6848E". Meanwhile your monkey brain can't even distinguish red from magenta.
"In computing, a common way to represent colors, especially on screens, is using the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color model. With 24-bit color depth, which is common, there are 16,777,216 (2^24) possible color combinations. This is achieved by using 8 bits to represent the intensity of each of the three colors (red, green, and blue), resulting in 256 possible intensity levels for each color."
The AI was able to tell that color was "D6848E". Meanwhile your monkey brain can't even distinguish red from magenta.
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