42 points | by surprisetalk 6 days ago ago
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Are there other uses remaining for ordered dithering than retro look and perhaps e-ink?
Lots of sensors these days will give you 10 or 12 bits of data per color channel. You may want ordered dithering when previewing on an 8 bit display.
Yep e-ink is a good practical use. In fact any system with black and white display use ordered dithering when they want to draw images
Are there other uses remaining for ordered dithering than retro look and perhaps e-ink?
Lots of sensors these days will give you 10 or 12 bits of data per color channel. You may want ordered dithering when previewing on an 8 bit display.
Yep e-ink is a good practical use. In fact any system with black and white display use ordered dithering when they want to draw images