On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Mikhail Gusarov<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Twas brillig at 21:56:21 17.08.2009 UTC+10 when [email protected] did gyre 
> and gimble:
>
>  CHR> yes and no. at least the docs indicate it's a ramping transition
>  CHR> in values - we can shortcut and avoid a palette lookup to improve
>  CHR> speed. there's correct and then there's fast :) being fast is
>  CHR> almost always about giving up some correctness for shortcuts :)
>
> "Worse is better", yeah.
>
>  CHR> i favor speed myself - as sure, there may be pathological
>  CHR> cases.. but the percentage that you run into them... let's say is
>  CHR> really small.
>
> Until you run into them. Then it suddenly becomes 100%.
>
> "Make it work, then make it fast" is a better slogan in long run.

well, kinda... if he did his stuff in svn that is fast and works
following his "way of life", then good for us =)

As for graystatic, I really guess he is right and doc implies it could
be avoided the lookups. Fine ebooks won't go with movies and
animations, but does not hurt to same some cpu/memory and thus battery
if possible. I'd say creating 2 converter functions that could be
compile-time chosen?

As for dithering, topic that got lost... have you thought about it? I
guess it could improve perceived look and feel on such low-depth
high-res displays.

/me wonders when it will be possible to buy EFL ebook readers =)

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