Talk:Font rasterization

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The image "Rasterization with subpixel rendering for an RGB flat panel display" should show the actual RGB pixels (since it's zoomed in and can be done) to better show people the effect. -- I suggest removing the commercials, along with their annoying trademark and registered signs.


Subpixel rendering does not necessarily mean that hinting is used. Rather, this depends on the implementation. I think this should be made clear by showing the samples both with and without hinting.

I changed the page to only show hinted anti-aliased text since the other two samples are hinted. The old image is still on Wikipedia, though: [[Image:Rasterization-antialiasing-without-hinting.png]] --Crashie 16:07, 22 March 2007 (UTC)

There is no info about anti-alias in Linux, since it support as well both anti-alias and subpixel rendering.