Hello,
thanks for the analysis and feedback. Does this mean that our font can be
rendered nicely only with B/W rendering?
Thanks,
Dacian
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Werner
LEMBERG
Sent: Freitag, 19. Juli 2013 14:42
To: [email protected]
Cc: Tudor, Dacian; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ft] Font rendering quality
>>I disagree. There aren't any `poor hints'. The font is simply
>>designed to be rasterized as B/W only in this very range, and indeed
>>it renders quite fine if you do so.
>
> I'm basing that on looking at the hinted results in VTT. In VTT ,
> whether viewing B/W or subpixel rendering, the hints "pinch" the stem
> widths to nearly no weight at all. It may be that the behavior of
> missing pixel recovery in B/W give some acceptable results, but the
> hints appear to be attempting to render the rounded stems much thinner
> than they should be.
Well, I think the hinting is amazing, actually: The font doesn't contain a
single DELTA instruction, and the B/W rendering is very good globally. Of
course, the cost for this is extreme distortion of the glyph outlines (before
rendering), and no chance to get decent results with AA rendering.
Werner
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