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46 Pixels are stored in memory in hardware-dependent formats. Applications need
93 Pixels are black or white and stored on a number of bits (typically one)
96 Black pixels are represented by all bits set to 1 and white pixels by all bits
97 set to 0. When the number of bits per pixel is smaller than 8, several pixels
104 Pixels are black or white and stored on a number of bits (typically one)
107 Black pixels are represented by all bits set to 0 and white pixels by all bits
108 set to 1. When the number of bits per pixel is smaller than 8, several pixels
115 Pixels are broken into red, green and blue components, and each component
133 Pixels are broken into red, green and blue components, and each component
141 Pixels are encoded and interpreted as described by the format FOURCC
273 Pixels are always stored in an integer number of bytes. If the number of