I was mucking about with some images the other day that I created for our website, and I decided to 'Index' them or convert them to 8bit (256 colors), and in the process of course there were some color banding in the gradients. I then tried again using a Dithering Algorithm (Floyd-Steinberg, in Gimp) and this (while not perfect) was a vast improvement then reducing the bit depth without it.
So what I am wondering is - when we export to MPEG2 or AVC etc that are 8bit (well MPEG2 can choose up to 10bit) are we required to put our faith in the encoder to perform decent dithering on the RGB 24bit source that Vegas spits out? Is there some sort of output dithering that can be applied in Vegas before it reaches the encoder?
96% of our source is screen captures which are 24bit or sometimes 32bit (with the Alpha channel) - so the concern for us is to have optimal reduction and dithering.
Curious...
Thanks,
Chris
Chris Hawkins
Managing Director
Streamworks Audio
So what I am wondering is - when we export to MPEG2 or AVC etc that are 8bit (well MPEG2 can choose up to 10bit) are we required to put our faith in the encoder to perform decent dithering on the RGB 24bit source that Vegas spits out? Is there some sort of output dithering that can be applied in Vegas before it reaches the encoder?
96% of our source is screen captures which are 24bit or sometimes 32bit (with the Alpha channel) - so the concern for us is to have optimal reduction and dithering.
Curious...
Thanks,
Chris
Chris Hawkins
Managing Director
Streamworks Audio