Thursday, December 25, 2008

allRGB - cool graphics geek stuff

The objective of allRGB is simple: To create images with one pixel for every RGB-color (16,777,216 to be exact); not one color missing, and not one color twice.

Each image is 4096 by 4096 pixels, so they are large images, so allow time for them to load. But it's incredible that each pixel is a unique color not duplicated within the entire image. COOL.

Here's a couple of examples below. There's currently 15 entries on their website. Click to enlarge for full-size image:





[Growabrain]

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