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@ -79,13 +79,16 @@ this doesn't like a very good way for fonts to work.
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Multiple people who have experimented with this independently (me,
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Fabian Giesen,and Maxim Shemanarev of Anti-Grain Geometry) have all
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concluded that correct gamma-correction does not produce the best
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results for fonts. font rendering just generally looks better without
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gamma correction (or probably with some arbitrary power stuck in
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results for fonts. Font rendering just generally looks better without
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gamma correction (or possibly with some arbitrary power stuck in
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there, but it's not really correcting for gamma at that point). Maybe
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this is in part a product of how we're used to fonts being on screens
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which has changed how we expect them to look (e.g. perhaps hinting
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oversharpens them and prevents the real-world thinning you'd see in
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a black-on-white text).
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(AGG link on text rendering, including mention of gamma:
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http://www.antigrain.com/research/font_rasterization/ )
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Nevertheless, even if you turn on gamma-correction, you will find that
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oversampling still helps in many cases for small fonts.
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