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1 Bit Graphics:

An electronic image made up of pixels that are either on or off, white or black, with no variations of gray.

10X glass (line tester):

A folding magnifying glass that enlarges images by a magnification factor of 10.

22X glass (peak or loupe glass):

A magnifying glass that enlarges images by a magnification factor of 22.

24-Bit Image File:

An image composed of three 8-bit channels of color – typically red, green and blue (RGB) – in order to create a full color image; 8 Bits x 3 colors = 24-Bit image.

32-Bit Image File:

An image composed of four 8-bit channels of color – typically cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK) – in order to create a full color image; 8 Bits x 4 colors = 32-Bit image. 

8-Bit Graphics:

An electronic image made up of pixels that in turn are made up of 16 x 16 grids or halftone cells. Each square within this grid can be either black or white and dependent upon how these two colors are used, this creates an illusion of gray for that pixel. Each 16 x 16 grid is capable of creating 256 different levels of gray when defining the image.