BITS++ video modes
Three video modes are provided, which are optimised to support different
types of visual displays. All three modes are available for both
PC and Macintosh and can be easily used with the Psychtoolbox.
BITS++ basic

This mode remaps the standard 3x8 bit video signal
into a 3x14 bit signal using individual RGB look-up tables (LUTs
or CLUTs). This allows you to place the available bits where
you need them, substantially
increasing the usable luminance dynamic range. For example, displaying
a low contrast/low spatial frequency luminance or chromatic grating
without banding artefacts. In this mode, look-up tables can either
be loaded
using a USB computer interface, or our unique T-Lock frame-by-frame
system. In this new technique, the actual LUTs are encoded in
each displayed image. This provides high-speed LUT manipulation, which
is guaranteed
synchronous with the stimulus display.
BITS++ mono

Mono++. This mode uses the 3x8 bit pixel information that usually specifies
the individual RGB colours to form a 14 bit monochrome image with a palletised
8 bit colour overlay. This is ideal for psychophysical applications where
only a luminance display is needed. The colour overlay is ideal for implementing
fixation markers, masks etc.
BITS++ color
Using our latest Pixel Doubling technology, this mode gives
a true 3x14 bit true colour output. By sacrificing horizontal resolution,
adjacent pixels in the framebuffer are used to encode 14 bit true
colour. This halves the horizontal resolution, but makes displaying
wide dynamic
range colour images a reality. Color++ is ideal for HDR Natural
Scenes and colour psychophysics.
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