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I was told that grayscale thermograms were higher resolution than color, why don’t you show grayscale ?

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I was told that grayscale thermograms were higher resolution than color, why don’t you show grayscale ?

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A. Nowadays there is no difference in resolution between color and grayscale with modern digitized images. When images were viewed on an old TV screen, it took three phosphors on the cathode ray tube to make one color dot….. it only takes one phosphor to make a shade of grey, the resolution in black and white therefore, would be three times greater than it was in color.

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