• @RagingSnarkasm
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    1119 hours ago

    This image is giving me 1970s Lite Brite flashbacks.

  • @over_clox
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    I’ve lightly dabbled into subpixel art, sorta.

    In my experiments, each full pixel still takes 3 subpixels, but…

    If you drop a white pixel at X coordinate, it renders 0xFFFFFF on the RGB subpixels.

    But drop a white pixel on X+0.33, it renders on GBR.

    Drop a white pixel on X+0.67, it renders on BRG.

    All three are valid white full pixels, just offset by thirds.

    I guess that would more appropriately be considered ‘fractional pixels’ or something though. Still neat that if used properly and creatively, it can yield higher resolution graphics, of sorts…

    • @gsfraley
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      2222 hours 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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        919 hours 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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          417 hours 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.

  • BoofStroke
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    This was a trick back in the computer hooked to your TV days. There was a higher resolution mode on my Tandy color computer. It was black and white, though. But if you alternated positions properly you could also have solid red and blue fills.

  • @nutsack
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    115 hours ago

    no i can’t

  • @reddig33
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    51 day ago

    Looks like an Apple II color display.

    • @SwordInStone
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      13 hours ago

      is mentioned in the video at the end of the article