Stack16

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Stack16 is a workaround format commonly used to process 16-bit content in AviSynth's native 8-bit environment.
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Stack16 is a workaround format commonly used to process 16-bit content in AviSynth's native 8-bit environment.  
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As explained in the [[External_filters#Deepcolor_Filters|Dither]] documentation:
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{{BlueBox}}As Avisynth doesn't support natively high bit depth, a specific format named 'stack16' is introduced. The picture is made of two parts: one containing the highest 8 bits (MSB) for each pixel, stacked on top of another containing the lowest 8 bits (LSB). When previewing the video stored in stack16 format, the top part looks quite like the original picture and the bottom one generally looks like psychedelic garbage.{{End_BlueBox}}
  
 
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Revision as of 11:51, 8 March 2015

Stack16 is a workaround format commonly used to process 16-bit content in AviSynth's native 8-bit environment.

As explained in the Dither documentation:

As Avisynth doesn't support natively high bit depth, a specific format named 'stack16' is introduced. The picture is made of two parts: one containing the highest 8 bits (MSB) for each pixel, stacked on top of another containing the lowest 8 bits (LSB). When previewing the video stored in stack16 format, the top part looks quite like the original picture and the bottom one generally looks like psychedelic garbage.
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