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  2. Floyd–Steinberg dithering - Wikipedia

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    A 1-bit image of the Statue of David, dithered with Floyd–Steinberg algorithm. Floyd–Steinberg dithering is an image dithering algorithm first published in 1976 by Robert W. Floyd and Louis Steinberg. It is commonly used by image manipulation software.

  3. Error diffusion - Wikipedia

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    The same algorithms may be applied to each of the red, green, and blue (or cyan, magenta, yellow, black) channels of a color image to achieve a color effect on printers such as color laser printers that can only print single color values.

  4. Dither - Wikipedia

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    Dithering is analogous to the halftone technique used in printing. For this reason, the term dithering is sometimes used interchangeably with the term halftoning, particularly in association with digital printing. The ability of inkjet printers to print isolated dots has increased the use of dithering in printing. A typical desktop inkjet ...

  5. Halftone - Wikipedia

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    However, digital image processing has also enabled more sophisticated dithering algorithms to decide which pixels to turn black or white, some of which yield better results than digital halftoning. Digital halftoning based on some modern image processing tools such as nonlinear diffusion and stochastic flipping has also been proposed recently. [15]

  6. Atkinson dithering - Wikipedia

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    Atkinson dithering is a variant of Floyd–Steinberg dithering designed by Bill Atkinson at Apple Computer, ... The algorithm scans the image from left to right, top ...

  7. Noise shaping - Wikipedia

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    A popular noise shaping algorithm used in image processing is known as ‘Floyd Steinberg dithering’; and many noise shaping algorithms used in audio processing are based on an ‘Absolute threshold of hearing’ model.

  8. Ordered dithering - Wikipedia

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    Ordered dithering is any image dithering algorithm which uses a pre-set threshold map tiled across an image. It is commonly used to display a continuous image on a display of smaller color depth . For example, Microsoft Windows uses it in 16-color graphics modes.

  9. POW-R - Wikipedia

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    POW-R (Psychoacoustically Optimized Wordlength Reduction) is a set of commercial dithering and noise shaping algorithms used in digital audio bit-depth reduction.Developed by a consortium of four companies – The POW-R Consortium – the algorithms were first made available in 1999 in digital audio hardware products.