On 8/22/2013 1:23 PM, John Hendrikx wrote:
Oh.. I forgot to say this, but...

Screenshots taken with LCD smoothing on are always gonna end up looking different on different monitors... if for example your monitor has slightly different spacing or a different order of the subpixels (or you rotated it), then the screenshot will look wierd. I prefer to keep LCD smoothing off as I make screenshots / videos regularly and I donot know on what system they'll be viewed on. So if one of shots has particularly bad colored fringes, it is likely you have a monitor that has a different configuration than mine.

Yes. I have a BGR monitor here :-)

90 degrees rotation also invalidates the LCD but it doesn't look as bad as getting RGB<->BGR wrong

Devices like the i-whatsit and Android ones don't use LCD and I think that is one reason.
OLED displays don't work well with it either.

Windows is deficient in that it doesn't provide anyway to set LCD on a per-screen basis and it should. But most about every desktop/laptop is normal rotation LCD in RGB format.

-phil.



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