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  • rusty__shackleford@mastodon.socialR rusty__shackleford@mastodon.social

    @sand @maxine hey, I know this

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    @sand @maxine

    On displays or renderers that use limited precision or anti-aliasing, very small step changes between colors can become visible as color banding instead of a perfectly smooth fade. Long subtle gradients are more likely to reveal quantization steps, especially in darker tones where the eye is more sensitive to subtle changes. and yes firefox and chrome use different renderers and I hate it

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      @sand @maxine

      On displays or renderers that use limited precision or anti-aliasing, very small step changes between colors can become visible as color banding instead of a perfectly smooth fade. Long subtle gradients are more likely to reveal quantization steps, especially in darker tones where the eye is more sensitive to subtle changes. and yes firefox and chrome use different renderers and I hate it

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      @rusty__shackleford @maxine yeah, the human eye's sensitivity to changes in different brightnesses of light is logarithmic -- the eye is MUCH more sensitive to differences in dim colors than light ones... apparently so much so we can see the individual shades when the splotches of color are large enough, like this.

      i wonder what chrome does differently that allows it to not appear like a stepped gradient. i wonder if it uses dithering.
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        @rusty__shackleford @maxine yeah, the human eye's sensitivity to changes in different brightnesses of light is logarithmic -- the eye is MUCH more sensitive to differences in dim colors than light ones... apparently so much so we can see the individual shades when the splotches of color are large enough, like this.

        i wonder what chrome does differently that allows it to not appear like a stepped gradient. i wonder if it uses dithering.
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        @rusty__shackleford @maxine max, i like how you chose pink for the iphone svg.
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        • sand@kitty.hausS sand@kitty.haus
          @rusty__shackleford @maxine max, i like how you chose pink for the iphone svg.
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          @sand @rusty__shackleford the main colour marketed for the iphone 17e is pink
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          • maxine@brain.worm.pinkM maxine@brain.worm.pink
            @sand @rusty__shackleford the main colour marketed for the iphone 17e is pink
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            @maxine @rusty__shackleford oh damn, iphones for girls
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            • sand@kitty.hausS sand@kitty.haus
              @maxine @rusty__shackleford oh damn, iphones for girls
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              @sand @rusty__shackleford there has been always pink coloured iphones lol (since like 2021)
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              • maxine@brain.worm.pinkM maxine@brain.worm.pink
                @sand @rusty__shackleford there has been always pink coloured iphones lol (since like 2021)
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                @maxine @rusty__shackleford was that when they started having multiple colors?
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                • sand@kitty.hausS sand@kitty.haus
                  @rusty__shackleford @maxine yeah, the human eye's sensitivity to changes in different brightnesses of light is logarithmic -- the eye is MUCH more sensitive to differences in dim colors than light ones... apparently so much so we can see the individual shades when the splotches of color are large enough, like this.

                  i wonder what chrome does differently that allows it to not appear like a stepped gradient. i wonder if it uses dithering.
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                  @sand @rusty__shackleford nigga is spitting all of this shit out and yet he dropped out of school just to jack off to anime titties
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                  • sand@kitty.hausS sand@kitty.haus
                    @maxine @rusty__shackleford was that when they started having multiple colors?
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                    @sand @rusty__shackleford uh no thats back in 2015 or smth when the iphone 5 dropped
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