Note: This is an archived post that was originally sent to the Hollywood mailing list on Fri, 05 Feb 2010 22:47:33 -0000
Hi! There's some way to use hollywood in screend with 16 bit or less displaying pictures dithered?
Thanks!
Simone
[05 Feb 2010] Image dithering ?
[05 Feb 2010] Image dithering ?
Simone"Tuxedo"Monsignori, Perugia, ITALY.
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[09 Feb 2010] Re: Image dithering ?
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Hollywood runs on 15 and 16bit screenmodes. These are real color screen modes and don't need dithering. Dithering would be required for palette-based screen modes but I won't support this because it's really a thing of the pastHi! There's some way to use hollywood in screend with 16 bit or less displaying pictures dithered?
[09 Feb 2010] Re: Image dithering ?
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GOOD WORK!
Simone
mmm...probably I'm explained bad... The problem was that true color images on 15/16 bit screens look a bit weird.. Think to gradients for example... In that case I need some sort of dithering like floyd or something similar...Hollywood runs on 15 and 16bit screenmodes. These are real color screen modes and don't need dithering. Dithering would be required for palette-based screen modes but I won't support this because it's really a thing of the past
GOOD WORK!
Simone
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[13 Feb 2010] Re: Re: Image dithering ?
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Oh, sorry, that won't come because 15/16bit screens are really rare cases... nowadays everyone should have a 32bit screenmmm...probably I'm explained bad... The problem was that true color images on 15/16 bit screens look a bit weird.. Think to gradients for example... In that case I need some sort of dithering like floyd or something similar...