15 Bit Color Calculator

15 Bit Color Calculator

15 bit color, also known as high color depth, is a color model that uses 15 bits to represent each color channel (red, green, blue). This results in a total of 32,768 possible colors, providing a wider color gamut compared to the standard 24-bit color model.

  1. Enter the red, green, and blue values in the respective input fields.
  2. Click the “Calculate” button to convert the RGB values to other color models.

The conversion from RGB to other color models involves mathematical formulas. For example, the conversion to Hex involves multiplying each color channel by 256, then adding the results together, and finally converting the result to a hexadecimal string.

RGB Hex HSL
255, 0, 0 #FF0000 hsl(0, 100%, 50%)
0, 255, 0 #00FF00 hsl(120, 100%, 50%)
0, 0, 255 #0000FF hsl(240, 100%, 50%)
Color Model Color Depth Possible Colors
24-bit 8 bits per channel 16,777,216
15-bit 15 bits per channel 32,768
  • To ensure accurate color representation, always use the correct color model for your specific application.
  • When working with high color depth, consider the limitations of the display devices and software you’re using.
What is the difference between 24-bit and 15-bit color?

24-bit color uses 8 bits per color channel, resulting in 16,777,216 possible colors. 15-bit color, on the other hand, uses 15 bits per color channel, resulting in 32,768 possible colors.

Can I use this calculator for other color models?

Yes, this calculator can convert between RGB and other color models, including Hex and HSL.

W3C Recommendation on Color Management

International Color Consortium

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