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RE: filmscanners: About 12 or 16 bits



Mário writes ...

> English is not my native language and sometimes I
>  have problems with theexact meaning of the words.

  we all should learn to read between the lines  :o)

> Putting the question with an example:
>
> step 0 (12 bits) = step 0 (16 bits)
> step 2000 (12 bits) = step 32000 (16 bits)
> step 2001 (12 bits) = step 32016 (16 bits)
> step 4096 (12 bits) = step 65536 (16 bits)
>
> Is this correct?

  Essentially.  I couldn't confirm the exact equivelences (my math for
2000(12bit) is more like 25198(16bit) ... and of course there is no '4096'
or '65536', rather 4095 becomes 65535.

shAf  :o)




 




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