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Re: Optimising output for screen.
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Trevor Daniels |
Subject: |
Re: Optimising output for screen. |
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Thu, 23 Sep 2010 23:50:27 +0100 |
Nick Payne wrote Thursday, September 23, 2010 10:42 PM
Screen dump of some 2.13.34 output. PDF open at 200% in Adobe
Reader
9.3.4 on Ubuntu 10.04. Check the barlines spanning the
staffgroups. Four
of the five barline terminations go past the top or bottom line of
the
stave. Also look at the stems of the two sixteenth notes at bottom
right, which are markedly different in thickness.
Nick, you'll get this effect as soon as any scaling is involved.
The stems
can be displayed only in integral numbers of pixels. At normal
magnifications this is either 1 or 2, depending on where the scaled
line falls relative to the pixel grid. To avoid this type of
distortion you
need to view at 100% with resolution set to the screen resolution
(usually 96 pixels/inch), or 200% with resolution set to 192
pixels/inch,
etc.
Trevor
- Optimising output for screen., Phil Burfitt, 2010/09/23
- Re: Optimising output for screen., James, 2010/09/23
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Nick Payne, 2010/09/23
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Nick Payne, 2010/09/23
- Re: Optimising output for screen.,
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