top | item 45753259 (no title) dsamarin | 4 months ago Do you consider the color yellow on your RGB monitor an illusion? (I do) discuss order hn newest zamadatix|4 months ago Same. A fun fact about this is as you increase the bit depth, the percentage of faked outputs actually increases as well. With just 8 bits, you have more 9's than AWS this year! TuxSH|4 months ago You can also add a temporal dimension (-> temporal dithering, also known as FRC).For example if you alternate blue and red every frame at 60~120 FPS, the only thing you'll see is purple. load replies (1) hatthew|4 months ago I personally wouldn't, but it's close enough that I'm not going to disagree.
zamadatix|4 months ago Same. A fun fact about this is as you increase the bit depth, the percentage of faked outputs actually increases as well. With just 8 bits, you have more 9's than AWS this year! TuxSH|4 months ago You can also add a temporal dimension (-> temporal dithering, also known as FRC).For example if you alternate blue and red every frame at 60~120 FPS, the only thing you'll see is purple. load replies (1)
TuxSH|4 months ago You can also add a temporal dimension (-> temporal dithering, also known as FRC).For example if you alternate blue and red every frame at 60~120 FPS, the only thing you'll see is purple. load replies (1)
zamadatix|4 months ago
TuxSH|4 months ago
For example if you alternate blue and red every frame at 60~120 FPS, the only thing you'll see is purple.
hatthew|4 months ago