Bryan Hoyt | Brush Technology wrote:
It does look very impressive. I too have a question regarding subpixel rendering. Since the comparison images on your website do use subpixel rendering, but the Inkscape versions shown side-by-side don't, it doesn't seem like it's a fair comparison.
But then, fair comparison would be to turn on subpixel rendering on Inkscape. Can that be done?
Could you tweak your program to turn off subpixel rendering, and give us the same samples with subpixel turned off in both?
How can I claim mi technique is better if I disable its advantages? If I did as you say, someone could say, "hey Inkscape does just only 1 pixel wide anti aliasing. could you tweak your filter to do that, to do a fair comparison?" Then, my results would be exactly those of Inkscape, and I'd kill all the progress I did!
Very nice results on the adjacent polygons, by the way!
- Bryan
Thanks!
Cheers, Juan Vuletich