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Ronald S. Bultje authored
For 9/10bit, it means we don't have to upscale to 16bit before actual scaling or pixel format conversion, and thus a performance gain.
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For 9/10bit, it means we don't have to upscale to 16bit before actual scaling or pixel format conversion, and thus a performance gain.
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