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AnthonyPour

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Nov 30, 2007
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Always going for the looks, I have just switched to Mac. But can someone explain to me why does text on Mac look so blurry in comparison with text in Windows - using the same 1680x1050 this year monitor. The Windows font outlines are so much sharper both in regular and max. magnification.
Thanks,
Anthony
 

zblaxberg

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Jan 22, 2007
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Always going for the looks, I have just switched to Mac. But can someone explain to me why does text on Mac look so blurry in comparison with text in Windows - using the same 1680x1050 this year monitor. The Windows font outlines are so much sharper both in regular and max. magnification.
Thanks,
Anthony

I don't know but are you looking at them with two different monitors?
 

roger6106

macrumors regular
Jun 19, 2007
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This article explains the difference.

  • Apple generally believes that the goal of the algorithm should be to preserve the design of the typeface as much as possible, even at the cost of a little bit of blurriness.
  • Microsoft generally believes that the shape of each letter should be hammered into pixel boundaries to prevent blur and improve readability, even at the cost of not being true to the typeface.
 

MRU

macrumors Penryn
Aug 23, 2005
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a better place
It could also be a simple case that you have applied clear type for your mac.

system preferences / appearance
font smoothing style =

normally I just put it to strong.
 

wiz7dome

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Sep 15, 2003
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I agree with the previous 2 posters. BTW I LOVE the way text looks on OS X. Its a subtly that mac addicts forget about after awhile.
 

daze

macrumors 6502
Mar 11, 2006
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San Jose, California
This article explains the difference.

  • Apple generally believes that the goal of the algorithm should be to preserve the design of the typeface as much as possible, even at the cost of a little bit of blurriness.
  • Microsoft generally believes that the shape of each letter should be hammered into pixel boundaries to prevent blur and improve readability, even at the cost of not being true to the typeface.

Very good article. Enjoyed the read.
 
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