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best_practices_lys [2014/11/28 05:54] adavies [Use A Fast GPU!] |
best_practices_lys [2014/12/21 23:23] adavies [Use High(er) Precision Images] |
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* 32bit Integer: 4294967295 Values | * 32bit Integer: 4294967295 Values | ||
- | * 16bit Float: 65504 Values | + | * 16bit Float: 65536 Values |
* 32bit Float: 4261412864 Values | * 32bit Float: 4261412864 Values | ||
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We recommend that you use the highest bit depth possible in whatever source images are to processed by Lys. If your current pipeline is restricted to 8bit, you can export the final map as 8bit from within Lys once the processing has been completed. You will always get more accurate results by authoring source images in higher bit depths and only converting to your target format (eg: 8bit) during Lys’s export. | We recommend that you use the highest bit depth possible in whatever source images are to processed by Lys. If your current pipeline is restricted to 8bit, you can export the final map as 8bit from within Lys once the processing has been completed. You will always get more accurate results by authoring source images in higher bit depths and only converting to your target format (eg: 8bit) during Lys’s export. | ||
- | For production-quality results we recommend using at least 16bit source images whenever possible. | + | For production-quality results we recommend using at least 16bit float source images whenever possible. |