Simply specify which pixel bit depth you want to use when starting a session, ie:
xpra start --pixel-depth=30
- seamless mode (aka
xpra start
) supports bit depths 16,24 and 30 - desktop mode (aka
start-desktop
) supports 8,16,24 and 30 - the native client
xpra attach
supports 16,24,30,48
Testing that high bit depth is actually in use can be tricky, for that the xpra toolbox
provides a test application.
- the operating system and display must be configured for deep colour support
- transparency is supported in 24-bit mode, which is in effect a 32-bit mode
- with versions older than 4.1, 30-bit rendering is only supported in the opengl enabled client, and only the
rgb
encoding will preserve high bit depth - 16-bit mode has no real native encoders and so the pixels are often upsampled to 24-bit before compression which is wasteful
- 8-bit mode is not optimized at all
- see also DPI
- #1445: 8-bit server support
- #1315: 16-bit server support
- #909: 30-bit server support
- #1309, #2839: 30-bit client support
- #2828: 30-bit opengl rendering of video output
- #1584: HDR / Deep Color support in X11
- 10-bit Color Visual Support Lands In Mesa Codec support for 10 bit per channel (aka 30 bit):
- #1441: EXR codec
- #1310: vpx
- #1308: nvenc
- #1462: x264