I don't have an answer, but I am working with something similar and I have a related question...
Can the standard apple displays even show 10-bit RGB color? Or are they limited to 8-bit RGB(24-bit)? For example, if
I have a 10-bit RGB OpenGL display, will the colors beyond 8-bit show up on a powerbook? A cinema display run by
a G5 desktop?
Thanks,
Juan
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> Subject: 10bit RGB playback into Visual Context
> Sent: 22 Dec '05 17:45
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> I have a Quicktime codec that decompresses 10_10_10 RGB data.
> It currently sets wantedDestinationPixelType to k64ARGBCodecType.
> There is no alpha but this was slightly faster than k48RGBCodecType.
>
> I want to optimise this playback as I want to feed it into an OpenGl
> Texture.
> As 10_10_10_2 is an OpenGL format I was wondering if there was a
> 10bit RGB pixel type?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam
>
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