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Re: 14->16


  • Subject: Re: 14->16
  • From: email@hidden (Anthony Sanna)
  • Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 16:34:40 -0600

>Most software packages scale the 14-bit information into the 16-bit range by
>multiplying each value by 4.

So, in other words, you've got 16,384 levels of information and 49,152
void levels in the 16-bit channel (not counting the tossed bit). The
value, then, of working in high-bit is that these empty slots can receive
data when making adjustments. Correct?

Tony

Anthony R. Sanna
Vice-President
SACO Foods, Inc.
6120 University Avenue
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 USA

email@hidden
www.sacofoods.com

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(608) 238-9101
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