I will bow to your obviously greater knowledge of the the subject but I
thought that, since dithering trades spatial resolution for apparent
color resolution, that the inverse effect should be possible as well.
Chuck Norcutt
Dan Mitchell wrote:
>> But a high resolution device with good dithering algorithms should be
>> able to overcome the problem. Display dithering on analogue monitors
>> has been around since the early 80's so the technology should be well
>> understood.
>
> Dithering is for a lack of colour depth, not a lack of resolution, and
> I think would give an even more offputting effect than the current one.
> Currently, if I want to display (say) the letter "I" on a 3:2 upscaled
> LCD screen, assuming the original image is (fixed-point font, please):
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