Yes there is 32 bit color.
However only 24 are used to specify the color. The remaining eight bits are
used for something called alpha channel information. This includes such
things as information that specifies a degree of transparency to let an
underlying image....like from some an external video source....show through.
Not all video cards are capable of 32 bits so if it doesn't appear as a
option check with your video card manufacturer.
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>Is there such a thing as 32 bit color? This is new to me.
>24 bit color provides 4 million colors and is more colors
>than the human eye can distinguish. While 4 million
>colors is useful regardless of the limitations of the human
>eye, what could 32 bit color be useful for?
>Tom Turak
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