On Sat, Jan 09, 2021 at 09:36:21AM +0100, Karsten Hilbert wrote: > (It is only allowable by law to apply the minimum needed radiation > dose. If I can throw away bits that can be construed to mean that > medically I could have gotten away with a lower dose.)
I see following problems then: - Likes of carestream might already be on its wrong side, as the images they produce are 8 bit. I doubt whether they have country specific version that makes 12 bit images. (Or may be there is a configurable option somewhere that I may have missed.) - Given my searches on 10/12 bit depth monitors I'd be surprised if it's such a common practice use 10/12 bit monitors. May be one can try and take a sneak peak and check. And assuming they do, the above point also has to hold good on top of it. But the point taken. I'll try and retain the bits in the driver once my calibration work is over. At this stage I am just trying to mimic the proprietary software closely, to reduce the number of variables to juggle with.