dither in the PONS Dictionary

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Another useful application of dithering is for situations in which the graphic file format is the limiting factor.
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Dither fish are useful in reducing the innate shyness of the species.
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In some implementations, the horizontal direction of scan alternates between lines; this is called serpentine scanning or boustrophedon transform dithering.
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Starting values that fall in the asymptotic plateau region can lead to algorithm failure because of dithering.
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This was improved as higher resolutions of 600 dpi and above, and dithering techniques, were introduced.
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The species is innately shy and is best kept with passive dither fish, such as neon or cardinal tetras.
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Neighboring pixels do not affect each other, making this form of dithering suitable for use in animations.
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The goal was to prevent dithering and other artifacts caused by inadequate precision when performing calculations.
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To reproduce a large range of colors, dithering is used.
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Some dither algorithms use noise that has more energy in the higher frequencies so as to lower the energy in the critical audio band.
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