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by raphlinus
2009 days ago
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Dithering is usually best done in a linear space; the mixing of light is modeled as a physical rather than a perceptual process. This is especially true when the pixels are small and one can imagine a low-pass filter removing the high spatial frequencies. When dithering to huge, chunky pixels that can be individually perceived, different considerations might apply. |
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However, it's not clear to me why should this be so. For a given wavelength, I would understand that mixing in physical space would be better, i.e., this may apply to lightness. Why should it not work better when applied more generically in a perceptual space (Note: I have worked with displays with more than three primaries), even when pixels are not individually perceptible.