Re: Computer programmers' habits in electronics
- From: Rich Grise <richgrise@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 00:23:09 GMT
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 14:39:20 -0800, Tim Wescott wrote:
> It was a display problem, where we had a display of a certain known
> size, and we wanted to plot a line on it that reflected an even-numbered
> (10, 20, 50, 100, etc.) length. We told them that we wanted a procedure
> that took the screen size in real-world coordinates, the desired size in
> real-world coordinates, and the number of pixels in real-world
> coordinates, and that coughed up the line size in pixels. It actually
> came from a real product (sometimes we had system pictures in the
> conference rooms & we could point to the box & say "it's in that there
> box, as a matter of fact").
Am I allowed to use fractional-brigtness adjacent pixels, to simulate
dithering?
Thanks,
Rich
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