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Author Re: 2-hour length, 148.50 Mhz, 1920 x 1080 progressive scan image, 1-bit object data,
Martin Heffels

2006-10-31, 3:55 am

On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 07:29:43 +0000 (UTC), Pasi Ojala
<albert@pikkukorppi.cs.tut.fi> wrote:

>On 2006-10-30, Martin Heffels <is.itme@oris.ityou.info> wrote:
>
>If you have some kind of predictor coding, one input bit is
>capable of much more than monochrome.


That's why I mentioned a LUT, where you can make that bit to display
anything you want.

>And, one bit per pixel _on average_ is capable of much more
>still. Ever heard of arithmetic coding?


Arithmetic has always been my weak point at school ;-)
But I'll have a look into it.

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