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Resolution (definition from Wikipedia): http://en/wikipedia.org/wiki/image_resolution
Describes the detail an image holds. The term applies equally to digital images, film images, and other types of images. Higher resolution means more image detail.
The measure of how closely lines can be resolved in an image is called spatial resolution, and it depends on properties of the system creating the image, not just the pixel resolution per inch (dpi). For practical purposes the clarity of the image is decided by its spatial resolution, the number of pixels in an image.

Color-depth (definition from Wikipedia): http://en/wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_depthaskjds
Higher color depth gives a broader range of distinct colors. It is a computer graphics term describing the number of bits used to represent the color of single pixel. At ScanCafe, we use by default True Color. This also referred to as bits per channel. True Color is 8bits/channel, 3 channels (red, green, blue): 8x3 = 24bits.


