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Old 11-06-2017, 09:04 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by mdp View Post
In the Onyx you have a GUI switch in the status bar. What I meant is, Floyd /dithering/ is (with all appearance) an implementation of rendering on A2 (which per se is only a hardware mode on EPD using only black and white in a fast manner), already working (very well) on the MaxCarta. It's what enables us to watch videos, for example.
In other terms, A2 is the way the dots are managed, electronically; the Floyd dithering is how the software on top decides to distribute the black and white.

Check that NXP document, it's interesting.
GUI (no idea what that is) lets you switch between modes ? I checked the link. My question would be, is the previous Onyx Max Carta based on the Floyd-Steinberg algorithm as well ? If yes, that would mean, there'd be no significant improvement in speed. My other question would be which one of the algorithms is ought to be more effective - Floyd-Warshall or Floyd-Steinberg. But I guess we can't answer that yet

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Actually the supposition was probably false.
You mean the supposition that it's based on dithering or that it's some type of hybrid A2 mode ?

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