On: Fri, 21 May 2004 Fernand Ivaldi wrote:-

> According to Bruce Frazer, the explanation is an human eye can't
> differentiate more than 128 levels of grey, a 8 bit contain 256 levels
> and a 16 bit contains 65 536 levels.
> 
> I wonder how some of you can see the differences you are talking about
> for some times now.

You can see more than 256 levels of grey using peripheral vison when out and
about in twilight. Also, non-cigarette smokers have better night vision and
eating fresh carrots really helps a lot. So does a freshly calibrated new
monitor. I digress.

William Curwen   http://www.william.ws 

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