A 24-bit refers to a color depth that allows for 16,777,216 different colors in digital images and graphics. This is achieved by using 8 bits for each of the three primary colors: red, green, and blue (RGB). The term is commonly used in contexts such as computer graphics, video, and imaging to indicate the richness and precision of color representation. In audio, 24-bit can also refer to a higher bit depth that allows for greater dynamic range and fidelity in sound recordings.
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