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by crazygringo
431 days ago
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> more with no single metric meeting all use cases Is it, though? Dithering to black-and-white is pretty simple. If the only thing you want to do is maximize detail while preserving accurate brightness, I don't really see a lot of leeway there. Now sure, you can choose to artistically adjust some tradeoff of less detail for... something? But it feels like there ought to at least be an objectively correct starting point for a metric, no? I'm curious if that really doesn't exist. |
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Which of these is "more detailed" and how does that hold for every possible source image and its display intent? I think what you'll find is you can define things like "most contrast" or "most spatial detail" or "most accurate brightness" but generic things like "most most detail while preserving brightness" will come out as a judgement call rather than a mathematical criteria everyone will agree is ideal all the time. That doesn't mean such a metric (if well defined) can't be useful, must don't expect it to always be ideal.