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A bit plane is a way of breaking down a digital image into its constituent binary bits.

[ 12, 200, 55, 3 ] [ 255, 128, 0, 77 ] [ 200, 10, 210, 99 ] [ 33, 180, 4, 245 ] 12 = 00001100 200 = 11001000 55 = 00110111 3 = 00000011 … and so on. bit planes unblocked

from PIL import Image import numpy as np img = Image.open('your_image.jpg').convert('L') # grayscale pixels = np.array(img) A bit plane is a way of breaking

Row 1: 0, 1, 0, 0 → as an image row: black, white, black, black. In a grayscale image, each pixel is typically

In a grayscale image, each pixel is typically stored as an 8‑bit number (0–255). Instead of looking at the full number, a bit plane isolates just across all pixels.

(public domain code):

for bit in range(8): plane = (pixels >> bit) & 1 # isolate one bit plane_img = Image.fromarray(plane * 255) # 0→black, 1→white plane_img.save(f'bitplane_bit.png')