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Improving the display quality of images
You can use screen dithering to improve the display quality of images if you are using a monitor that displays fewer than 16-million colors (24-bit color). Screen dithering places pixels with specific color values relative to other pixels. The relationship of one colored pixel to another creates the appearance of additional colors that do not exist in the color palette.
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None — disables dithering when your computer is in 16-bit color mode
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Error diffusion — spreads the dithering across a wider area and tailors the dithering pattern to the transition being simulated
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Ordered — approximates color blends using fixed dot patterns. This dithering type applies more quickly than Error diffusion but is less accurate.
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