The following are constants for the dithering methods:
Constant |
Meaning |
Use nearest color matching. |
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Use the Floyd-Steinburg dithering method. Approximate the original color depth by diffusing errors to the four neighboring pixels. |
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Use the Stucki dithering method. This is a variation of the Jarvis method. |
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Use the Burkes dithering method. This is a variation of the Stucki method removing a line of pixels that errors are diffused to. |
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Use the Sierra dithering method. This is a faster variation of the Jarvis method propagating errors to fewer neighboring pixels. |
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Use the Stevenson Arce dithering method. This is method is slow but more likely to produce higher quality images. |
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Use the Jarvis dithering method. Approximate the original color depth by diffusing errors to twelve neighboring pixels. It is slower than the Floyd-Steinburg method. |
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Use ordered dithering, which is faster but less accurate than other dithering methods. |
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Use clustered dithering. |
For general information about dithering, refer to Color Resolution and Dithering.
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