[kde] [Bug 431494] Being able to set a higher resolution than your monitor has

Toadfield bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Thu Jan 21 20:51:55 GMT 2021


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431494

--- Comment #7 from Toadfield <toadfield at tutanota.com> ---


(In reply to 2wxsy58236r3 from comment #5)
> When an image or video is downscaled, it is displayed with less pixels, so
> some details in the original image or video are lost. Also, scaling produces
> interpolation artifacts.

But it looks better on 3d applications,I tried it and the edges look better
anti aliased.
So why is that so?
Or will that also have artifacts?
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #6)
> I'm afraid this proposal does not make sense. If you want sharper images,
> your only option is to buy a higher DPI monitor. Faking it by rendering at
> 2x size and downscaling will have no effect because the sharpness of the
> image will still be limited to the physical pixels on your screen. The
> limitation is hardware, not software.

It looks better on games,try it,it will anti aliase the edges.

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