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Old 4th March 2014, 22:31   #24252  |  Link
Shiandow
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Originally Posted by madshi View Post
In the long run I might make things like this possible, but currently it's just not possible.
That's a shame, although I suspected it wasn't possible yet (since it is very rarely useful). Anyway, I have been able to show that, in principle, you can 'gamma correct' the dithering by changing the input of the dithering algorithm. And I've confirmed that this correction generally doesn't affect the first 16 bits, although for very dark colours it could in theory affect the 10th bit, but this doesn't seem to be very noticeable. I'm also pretty sure that you should use the same 'gamma correction' for smooth motion and dithering otherwise you can get the 'blinking' effect, but I haven't been able to confirm this.
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