Dnia 2012-05-17, czw o godzinie 13:57 -0400, Mike Erwin pisze:
> Przemo:
> > Some ideas (I haven't tested Karg/sanette's applet yet):
> > OLEDs are 64x32, "scrambled" in some funny way. I hope that I can make
> > efficient "descrambling" in kernel, so we could feed sysfs with plain and
> > simple 1-bit 64x32 images.
Hi,
> I've only sent images to the OLEDs on MacOS, but 4-bit 64x30 seemed to
> be ideal. When sending 8-bit grayscale (or full color) source images,
> only 16 distinct shades could be seen on the display. 64x32 images
> showed up fine, but were scaled by the driver to fit into a 64x30
> space. This seemed like a software choice, to leave a nice 2px gap
> between icons. Sticking with 30px height would allow image/icon sets
> to be used across platforms, something I care about.
> 
> Attached is the test image I constructed to test OLED limits. It can
> also be downloaded from here:
> 
> http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/*checkout*/branches/soc-2010-merwin/experimental/OLED%20test%20icons/gray-ramp.png?revision=30902&root=bf-blender
> 
> I'm interested to hear if the same squishing & banding occur on Linux.

Hmm it's getting more complicated. What model do you have?
I have Intuos4 WL and looks like OLEDS are 64x32, 1 bit color depths...

-- 
Przemo Firszt <prz...@firszt.eu>


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