In computer graphics, a bit plane is a layer of bits (binary digits) that represents a single aspect of an image, such as its color, transparency, or texture. Think of bit planes like layers in a graphics editing software. Each bit plane contains a specific set of information about the image, and when combined, they form the final pixelated representation.
This produces 8 images, bitplane_0.png (LSB) through bitplane_7.png (MSB). bit planes unblocked
Creating “bit‑plane art” by reassigning bit planes to RGB channels. In computer graphics, a bit plane is a
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