Grayscale – Style for Midjourney & Stable Diffusion
What is Grayscale?
Grayscale is a color model that represents images using shades of gray, ranging from black to white, with no colors in between. In a grayscale image, each pixel’s brightness level is used to determine its appearance, with darker pixels appearing closer to black and lighter pixels closer to white. Grayscale images have only one channel of information, which is typically represented as a single value (usually an 8-bit value) for each pixel, where 0 represents pure black, 255 represents pure white, and the values in between represent various shades of gray.