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Originally Posted by geekmaster
How can inverting the dithering give more "b/w pixels"?
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Maybe i misunderstood something but i thought i have read somewhere, that the kindle itself does gray-scale with dithering. For my stupid understanding of dithering that means: they use 4 pixels(example) for one to display some shades of grey. So if i can predict how my 16 gray-scale colors will be dithered to the screen i have access to more pixels, so i can make my font/image/whatever even more clear(in black and white pixels)
I bet this thought is just bullshit - right?
(Nevertheless i found some results to "Invert ordered dithering" on Google, so maybe only my assumption, that the e-ink display uses dithering, is wrong)