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=== Interpretation === The interpretation of the pixel's binary value is also device-dependent. Some systems interprets the bit value of 0 as black and 1 as white, while others reversed the meaning of the values. In the [[TWAIN]] standard PC interface for [[Image scanner|scanners]] and [[digital camera]]s, the first flavor is called ''[[Vanilla (computing)|vanilla]]'' and the reversed one ''chocolate''. [[Dither]]ing is often used for displaying{{Context inline|date=September 2024}} [[halftone]] images.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tN5MAQAAIAAJ&q=Dithering+used+for+displaying+binary+images.|title=Selected Papers on Digital Halftoning|last1=Allebach|first1=Jan P.|last2=Thompson|first2=Brian J.|date=1999|publisher=SPIE Optical Engineering Press|isbn=9780819431370|language=en}}</ref>
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