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Sub-Pixel Rendering on CRTs?

rst2003 asks: "Is it possible (in theory) to do sub-pixel rendering (e.g. cleartype) on a CRT monitor using a triangular dot matrix instead of a 1x3-aspect rectangular one? If so, has it been done? I'm fairly sure it's not been done by Microsoft or Adobe, but is it available on X?"

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  1. How subpixel rendering works... by DevTopics · · Score: 4

    is explained, in depth, at Gibson Research If you don't get through to this site, its not becaused they are slashdotted, but because someone is inflicting a DDoS on them (which has the same impact, though). For this reason, I can't give you the complete address, but its just a from mouseclicks away (as soon as the attack stops). Yes, it may be amazing, but (to some extend) sub-pixel rendering improves quality on a CRT, too! If you don't believe me (and even if you do), check out that small programm that is offered on the web-page above. But notice why it works: it does so because antialiasing and sub-pixel rendering is similiar. And contrary to some believes Microsoft didn't invent subpixel rendering! Instead, this technique was used on Apple computers 26 years ago (this has been a topic on /. AFAIR).

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