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Dithering A graphics term where colors are intentionally mixed of adjacent pixels. Dithering is usually needed for 8-bit color and sometimes for 16-bit. It allows a limited color set to approximate a broader [..]
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DitheringA common technique to improve digitizing when quantization noise (quantization error/noise) can no longer be treated as random. A small amount of random noise is added to the analog input signal. This added noise causes the digital output to randomly toggle between two adjacent codes, thereby avoiding thresholding effect.
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Dithering(or Color quantization) - Simulating colors or shades with a smaller, limited number of colors or shades, creating the illusion of "color depth" in images.
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DitheringSee Dither
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Dithering1. Simulating a gray scale by using a group of pixels each capable of displaying only black and white. 2. A technique for varying raster color or intensity by illuminating and blanking pixels in patterns to produce a blurred transition from one color to another in a computer picture. Note: Dithering is used to create a wide variety of patterns for [..]
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DitheringDithering is a technique used in computer graphics to create the illusion of more colors when displaying an image which has a low color depth. In a dithered image, the missing colors are reproduced by [..]
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Dithering)Creating the illusion of new colors and shades by varying the pattern of dots. Newspaper photographs, for example, are dithered. If you look closely, you can see that different shades of gray are pro [..]
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DitheringThe technique of combining dots of primary colours to give the appearance of intermediate colours. Dots are combined in a square area, known as a dither matrix, to simulate a dot of an intermediate co [..]
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DitheringWhen working with a computer display system that supports 8-bit color (or less), the video card can display only 256 different colors at one time. Dithering is a technique to simulate the display of c [..]
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DitheringWhen working with a computer display system that supports 8-bit color (or fewer colors), the video card can display only 256 different colors at one time. Dithering is a technique to simulate the disp [..]
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Dithering(n) the process of representing intermediate colors by patterns of tiny colored dots that simulate the desired color
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Ditheringcombining multiple colors to approximate an intermediate color that a system cannot reproduce exactly. Some computers, graphics cards, or programs have more limited color capabilities than others, so [..]
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DitheringA method of simulating complex colours or tones of grey using few colour ingredients. Close together, dots of ink can give the illusion of a new colour.
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DitheringWhere pixels are added to make a digital image look smoother.
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DitheringA process used by some output devices to simulate shades of gray or color variations with a randomizing technique that uses varying sizes and shapes of pixel groupings instead of an ordered array of h [..]
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DitheringDithering is the technical terms for describing the outside elements (noise, subject movement, etc.) that affect the way a computer (or digital camera) processes an image.
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DitheringCreating the illusion of new colors and shades by varying the pattern of dots. Dithering can be found in newspapers and is also known as halftoning.
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DitheringThe introduction of digital noise. This is the process the DoD used to add inaccuracy to GPS signals to induce Selective Availability.
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DitheringThe noise added to a signal prior to quantization which reduces the distortion and noise modulation resulting from the quantization process. Although there is a slight increase in the noise level, spe [..]
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DitheringDithering displays a pattern of dots to depict varying shades of color. The more dots displayed the more shades of a color that can be displayed.
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