17 Dec
2007
17 Dec
'07
18:55
- /* enable dithering: spatial and temporal */ +/* RHDRegMask(Output, LVTMA_BIT_DEPTH_CONTROL, 0x00010100, 0x00010100); */ /* reset the temporal dithering */ RHDRegMask(Output, LVTMA_BIT_DEPTH_CONTROL, 0x04000000, 0x04000000); RHDRegMask(Output, LVTMA_BIT_DEPTH_CONTROL, 0, 0x04000000);
Sure that you want this? You basically leave the selection of truncation/spatial/temporal dithering untouched, and one probably wants to program it correctly. Jepp, this was intended. I thought, maybe some day there will be a nice gui, where this can be changed on the fly or for the beginning by a xorg.conf-option.
Thanks for having a look at the patch :)
Still, which method to use is debatable. I would always go for spatial dithering, that is IMHO the least distorting. Yes, even in 24bit mode dithering might be interesting (for 30bit color modes) - but we don't support that yet :-P
Luc, your opinion?
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