On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 17:38:21 +0200 Markus Teich <markus.te...@stusta.mhn.de> wrote:
> I don't think floats will help our cause at all. This would just use more > space > (at least I haven't seen a usable 8bit floating point specification yet) and > we > would probably use less of the values range. In floating point representation > when dealing with colors only [0.0, 1.0] is used. It was just meant as a general question. > 8bit per component are sufficient for the human eye. This leads to 2 ^ (3*8) = > 16.777.216 colors. Can you differentiate any pair of them I would show you? Thanks for clearing this up. Did you know women are generally better at discerning different colors? Cheers FRIGN -- FRIGN <d...@frign.de>