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Scott Hill wrote:
>
> Lewis Sellers <lse### [at] usitnet> wrote in article
> <361985AC.9E872B94@usit.net>...
> > Sirrus wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi everyone,
> >
> > It's your video mode. Change it to 24 or 32bit and it will go away.
> >
> > Realize this: that in 8bit mode you have a choice of 256 color out of a
> > pallette 262144 colours (rgb 6:6:6b).
>
> It's hair splitting, but, isn't 8bit 256 out of 16,777,216 ?
Depends. On the classic VGA cards it's 6:6:6 (6 bits red, 6 green, and 6
blue). On some SVGA cards these days it IS 8:8:8. But those are not very
common. :)
Anyway, the point I was making was that usually displaying a truecolor
(or millions if you're on a mac) image in 16bit hicolor (or thousands on
a mac) mode means that the the software simply drops off the least
significant color bits as 3:2:3. And that causes a lack of color
smoothness.
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> Scott Hill
> Sco### [at] DDLinkscouk
> Software Engineer (and all round nice guy)
> Author of Pandora's Box
> Company homepage : http://www.ddlinks.demon.co.uk
>
> "The best trick the devil ever pulled was convincing people he didn't
> exist..."
> - Verbal Kint.
>
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> particular when we should be working" - Marcus Hill.
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