H Hexley Suspended Original poster Jun 10, 2009 1,641 505 Jul 3, 2010 #1 Is Snow Leopard designed for 30-bit color gamut aka "Deep Color" assuming one is using a workstation-class GPU like FireGL or a Quattro card?
Is Snow Leopard designed for 30-bit color gamut aka "Deep Color" assuming one is using a workstation-class GPU like FireGL or a Quattro card?
Damnations! macrumors newbie Jun 5, 2010 21 0 Yes Jul 4, 2010 #2 Hexley said: Is Snow Leopard designed for 30-bit color gamut aka "Deep Color" assuming one is using a workstation-class GPU like FireGL or a Quattro card? Click to expand... My snow leapard can show way more than 30 colours. I think you need a new one.
Hexley said: Is Snow Leopard designed for 30-bit color gamut aka "Deep Color" assuming one is using a workstation-class GPU like FireGL or a Quattro card? Click to expand... My snow leapard can show way more than 30 colours. I think you need a new one.
saxon48 macrumors 6502a Jun 14, 2010 883 110 Barad-dûr Jul 4, 2010 #3 Damnations! said: My snow leapard can show way more than 30 colours. I think you need a new one. Click to expand... Lol. 30-bit doesn't been 30 colors. It means 30-bits of color data per pixel.
Damnations! said: My snow leapard can show way more than 30 colours. I think you need a new one. Click to expand... Lol. 30-bit doesn't been 30 colors. It means 30-bits of color data per pixel.
H Hexley Suspended Original poster Jun 10, 2009 1,641 505 Jul 16, 2010 #4 Damnations! said: My snow leapard can show way more than 30 colours. I think you need a new one. Click to expand... And we have a winner.....
Damnations! said: My snow leapard can show way more than 30 colours. I think you need a new one. Click to expand... And we have a winner.....