Temporal Dithering Sensitivity - My Solution
Hello all
I am new to this discussion and am a family md.
I also have had eye strain with certain laptops.
Dithering is a new concept for me and would be quite a discovery.
I have installed the solution and will try for a few weeks
QEMD, welcome! It will help to have an actual medical opinion in here. Please do a little background reading if you have time - we have a real, actual problem here but it has many triggers/forks/causes that can be broken down generally into a couple of categories:
- Things that move when they should be standing still - Dithering/Flicker/FRC/PWM
- Things our eyes can't handle seeing - Blue light, brightness, some PWM falls into this category
Cheers!
Hello Everyone
I started having eye strain when I first bought my Samsung Galaxy S7 (changed my old Samsung Galaxy S3). When I had long periods of phone usage I had spotted headaches at the back of my head and severe eye strain with blurry vision afterwards. I thought that it was because of age (I’m 25 years old) and a lot of people in my family needs glasses. Long story short I had one cellphone-off weekend and all my problems disappeared. This had confirmed me that the fault is in new screen technologies.
I recently bought a Dell XPS 13 9350 touch screen and after 5 minutes of usage I have terrible eye strain plus headaches. I read that reflective screens are terrible for eyes. Something about reflective light hitting directly the retina. After a lot of research, I bought a matte finish screen protector which also blocks UV light (pure marketing I guess). I’m going to make an update when I receive the protective film.
P.D. I downloaded dithering.exe and I felt immediate relief. It’s too good to be true so my next update will cover some more of dithering. Also, I’m going to try and downgrade Intel HD Graphics 520 to the 2015 driver.
I'm signing in for this, too, I am also using ditherig.exe, and in my case (the screen is B156HAN01 v1.1) there is an easy way to detect when dithering is off, because banding appears. I have a Zbook 15 G3 and I have switched the display with one from Zbook 15, because of PWM. A am trying to attach 2 pictures to show the difference
I am also interested in making this an option in the drivers, if somewone whants to gather more votes for an official request
Alyosha2001 I'm not sure what you're asking. If it's banding, it means dithering is turned off (as you know)
JTL I was curious if banding appears to anybody else who turns dithering off (if there are true 8 bit panels, in other words)
I asked because I wonder shouldn't this be a good indicator wheather it is on or off, as I don't think there are many true 8 bit displays, especially on laptops.
"I'm working on trying to find a solution - so far I'm not convinced it's the Intel drivers that are causing the problem here, I think the dithering may in fact be coming from the GTX 1050 (old laptop was GTX 960) and I feel that when I disable the 1050 in Device Manager the laptop becomes more usable. Only time will tell with this however as once my headaches and migraines have been triggered it takes a while for my head to go back to normal sadly." - it seems to me like si_edgey was not sure whether it was enabled or not
Also an issue with ditherig (v.1.7 and 1.6, others I haven't tried) and Intel HD Graphics 530 , when the screen goes off, dithering functionality is set back to default, even if "Disable all dithering options" is still checked. With previous intel HD Graphics 4600, this issue was not present
i've never gotten ditherig to work. I always get 'failed to load dll".
are you guys doing anything special?
reaganry Did you try extracting it from the zip file?
Although I don't currently have Windows or a computer with Intel graphics handy I guess it should look like this in the directory you run it from.
yeah, mine looks like that, i do notice the 2 folder choices are x86 and amd64, neither which applies to my 64 bit i3 setup
I had theese messages, too, some time ago. Are you running it on the laptop monitor, or on an external one?
Alyosha2001 external one
„Software to change the dithering configuration of Intel graphics in notebooks to improve the image quality of the built-in display.” - quote from download page of ditherig
Alyosha2001 Yup, untested for desktops.
Speaking of which. I know how "dithering" works and it might be possible to produce an OSX and Linux version in the future.
Alyosha2001 I asked because I wonder shouldn't this be a good indicator wheather it is on or off, as I don't think there are many true 8 bit displays, especially on laptops.
Yes (assuming display is 6+2 bit) aka dithering
I wonder if HP DreamColor displays are native 8-bit.