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Replying to @bgannin @designatednerd
Why choose between dithering or DCT artifacts when you can have both
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Make it even worse by reviving the Win16/mspaint dithering style. (Somehow this is actually a thing in certain retro art scenes now, uhg)
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People of taste use Atkinson dithering for that vintage black-and-white Mac OS look
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Replying to @jckarter @RichFelker and
TIL: Atkinson dithering. Interesting how dithering algorithms have a recognizable “personality”. Also, this page is cool http://www.tannerhelland.com/4660/dithering-eleven-algorithms-source-code/ …
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The one in the Twitter card there is the one I can't stand. I always preferred F-S.
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Replying to @RichFelker @jckarter and
Yeah, the reason the one in the Twitter card is preferred nowadays is that it’s parallelizable, whereas F-S is completely sequential. The article doesn’t mention this.
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It's so hideous that just pointwise quantization would look better and still be parallelizable.
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I’m not sure I’d go *that* far :) But I do agree it’s really ugly. There’s probably some way to do F-S in parallel with a multipass divide-and-conquer algorithm. Would make games look better.
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Replying to @pcwalton @RichFelker and
Seems like doing ordered dithering but mixing in some white noise could also improve the aesthetics without harming parallelizability
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Replying to @jckarter @RichFelker and
Cheating! :) But I highly suspect you’re right
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