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Verb
/ˈdiT͟Hər/,
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dithered, past participle; dithered, past tense; dithers, 3rd person singular present; dithering, present participle;
  1. Be indecisive
    • - he was dithering about the election date
  2. Display or print (an image) without sharp edges so that there appear to be more colors in it than are really available
    • - dithered bit maps
Noun
  1. Indecisive behavior
    • - after months of dither they had still not agreed
  2. A state of agitation
    • - buses are jammed and dirty and everyone is in a dither over taxis

  1. act nervously; be undecided; be uncertain
  2. an excited state of agitation; "he was in a dither"; "there was a terrible flap about the theft"
  3. make a fuss; be agitated
  4. (dithering) the process of representing intermediate colors by patterns of tiny colored dots that simulate the desired color
  5. Dither is an intentionally applied form of noise used to randomize quantization error, preventing large-scale patterns such as "banding" (stepwise rendering of smooth gradations in brightness or hue) in images, or noise at discrete frequencies in an audio recording, that are more objectionable ...
  6. Dither is the fifth studio album by the American rock band moe. It was released on February 6, 2001 on the bands new, self-owned label Fatboy Records. It was their first album after their split with former label Sony BMG. ...
  7. To be uncertain or unable to make a decision about doing something; To do something nervously; To render an approximation of (an image, etc.) by using dot patterns in similar colours to those that are unavailable on the system
  8. (Dithering) The process of converting grays to different densities of black dots, usually for the purposes of printing or storing color or grayscale images as black and white images.
  9. (Dithering) Simulating gray tones by altering the size, arrangement or shape of background dots.
  10. (Dithering) The process of averaging between pixels of different colors. This results in a smoother, blended transition between the edge of two areas rather than a jagged or 'stair-step' appearance. ...
  11. (Dithering) A technique used to create the illusion of varying shades of gray (on a monochrome display or printer) or additional colors (on a color display or printer). Dithering relies on treating areas of an image as groups of dots that are colored in different patterns. ...
  12. (Dithering) the process of intentionally mixing colors of adjacent pixels. Dithering is usually needed for 8-bit color and sometimes for 16-bit. It allows a limited color set to approximate a broader range, by mixing groups of varying-color pixels in a semi-random pattern. ...
  13. (Dithering) Technique used with dots or a mixtures of colours to help create a look of a new colour or shade of colour in an image. Dithering is commonly used in large publications such as a newspaper.
  14. (Dithering) The creation of additional colors and shades from an existing palette by interspersing pixels of different colors.
  15. (Dithering) When a colour that is not browser safe is displayed, two browser safe colours are mixed (or alternated) to create the desired colour. This is called dithering.
  16. (Dithering) The introduction of digital noise. This is the process the DoD uses to add inaccuracy to GPS signals to induce Selective Availability.
  17. (Dithering) an image-processing technique that makes a digitized or rendered image appear smoother and more natural by simulating additional colors.
  18. (Dithering) The process of mixing existing colors to create the illusion of another color that is not available in the given palette. There are two types of dithering: pattern and diffusion. Pattern dithering arranges pixels in a rigid pattern. ...
  19. Dithering is a method of using similar colored and sized pixels to display or print a different color or resolution. In a dithered image, colors not available in the palette are approximated by a diffusion of colored pixels from within the available palette.
  20. (Dithering) The method of mixing up neighboring pixels or consecutive frames of pixel information in a random fashion to create the effect of many intermediate levels of color.
  21. (Dithering) The process of specifying color to adjacent pixels in order to simluate a third color in a bitmapped image. This technique is generally used whan a full range of colors is not available.
  22. (Dithering) This is a process that reduces the number of colors in an image but maintains the illusion of full color. In fact, color images can be dithered down to two colors (black and white) and maintain the illusion of gray tones. ...
  23. (Dithering) A process which gives the illusion of varying shades of gray or shades of color.
  24. (Dithering) A computer technique for laser engraving photos where tonal areas of different shades of gray are filled with a “dither pattern” of random pixels to simulate the look of different tones.
  25. (Dithering) A method for simulating many colors or shades of gray with only a few. A limited number of same-colored pixels located close together is seen as a new color.