Color depth and display are very important to the technical workings of a website. The designer must be cautious of the image size and pixilation to ensure the viewer can understand the imagery. Knowing palette size is also a must. The site should be fit for viewers with 8, 16, or 24-bit monitors. The ColorSchemer is a very useful tool that can help clarify and decide for the designer what color schemes to choose. Color communication for a web designer is just as important as it would be for any other type of artist. We must be able to organize and express through a well-executed color scheme. Using file types to your advantage such as jpeg, gif, or png will affect the file size and pixilation of the image. However, saving an image as a different file type may affect the image quality in a positive or negative way. Computer imagery can mimic printed imagery in almost every way.