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  • noun Alternative spelling of bit depth.

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  • Also, unlike some other remote-access options, they don't allow you to select a lower color bit-depth for the remote screen (which requires less bandwidth); you can, however, enable lossy compression, which can reduce both the bandwidth required and the quality of the screen image.

    Macworld 2010

  • GEGL is extremely significant because it will boost GIMP's support for non-destructive editing and high bit-depth images-critical functionality that is needed in order to make the GIMP a competitive solution for professional image editing.

    Ars Technica 2010

  • Also, unlike some other remote-access options, they don't allow you to select a lower color bit-depth for the remote screen (which requires less bandwidth); you can, however, enable lossy compression, which can reduce both the bandwidth required and the quality of the screen image.

    PCWorld 2010

  • Also, unlike some other remote-access options, they don't allow you to select a lower color bit-depth for the remote screen (which requires less bandwidth); you can, however, enable lossy compression, which can reduce both the bandwidth required and the quality of the screen image.

    Macworld 2010

  • Others can be or must be set manually to a lower bit-depth (meaning fewer distinct colors) or lower image fidelity to keep the connection speed reasonable.

    Macworld 2010

  • Others can be or must be set manually to a lower bit-depth (meaning fewer distinct colors) or lower image fidelity to keep the connection speed reasonable.

    Macworld 2010

  • · Audio bit-depth and sample rates up to 24-bit/192 kHz

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Mac OS 2010

  • · Audio bit-depth and sample rates up to 24-bit/192 kHz

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Mac OS 2010

  • Also, unlike some other remote-access options, they don't allow you to select a lower color bit-depth for the remote screen (which requires less bandwidth); you can, however, enable lossy compression, which can reduce both the bandwidth required and the quality of the screen image.

    Macworld 2010

  • Also, unlike some other remote-access options, they don't allow you to select a lower color bit-depth for the remote screen (which requires less bandwidth); you can, however, enable lossy compression, which can reduce both the bandwidth required and the quality of the screen image.

    Macworld 2010

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