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GNOME 43 to get deep color support on Wayland
Jaxson Price
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Henry Kelly
So like HDR or something?
Andrew Ramirez
GNOME tablets when?
Jace Stewart
gnome/wayland chads keep winning
Eli Ortiz
hdr is years away
Carson Bennett
It's about color depth
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Jace Fisher
Only AMD cards support 10 bit, don't they?
NVIDIA cucks BTFO
Jaxon Sanders
The first step towards HDR. HDR requires at least 10 bit color depth.
Grayson Gonzalez
DEEP
COLOR
Gavin Allen
yeah but the article says gnome will support 30bit color
Christopher Sanchez
>anything with such a retarded version scheme
Thanks, but no
Cameron Rivera
Imagine using this Toddler DE
Justin Wright
???
Did you switch back to windows, bruce3434?
Matthew Carter
I switched to xfce
Adrian Harris
umm sweetie, wayland is a protocol. what implementation of wayland are you talking about ? please educate yourself before posting ;)
Bentley Johnson
>one month year old article
>MR is one year old
>currently blocked by other things
>the cherry on top is that this is gnome only anyway
how lame
gitlab.gnome.org
Nolan Thomas
But that doesn't get supported?
I thought you liked wayland?
Colton Lopez
Human eye can't see more than 16million "colors" (shades is a better name), there are only 18 colors.
Asher Ward
30bit color refers to RGB combined, Red (10 bits) + Green (10 bits) + Blue (10 bits) = 30 bits, or 10 bits per component.
Henry Gonzalez
both x11 and wayland has already supported 10 bit color for a long time. These commits are specifically about gnome. If you dont use gnome then you could use 10 bit colors several years ago already.
Nathaniel Morales
nvidia supports 10 bits too (at least on x11, dunno about wayland)