• @gsfraley
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    244 days ago

    Those tricks are actually used pretty frequently in modern graphics stacks, especially around things with fine edges like text. In those cases it’s called “subpixel anti-aliasing”.

    • @[email protected]
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      94 days ago

      Of course that all falls apart if the display doesn’t use a normal subpixel layout. OLED displays usually have an unsupported subpixel layout. Some of them even have a white subpixel that’s not controllable by the computer, which makes subpixel anti-aliasing impossible.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 days ago

        I returned my first oled because of this. It was maddening reading and writing, and made any graphic design impossible.

        Bought a new one this year and they seem to have solved the problem.