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Originally Posted by fsvum
still don't get it , so if i open a colored 1028*764 image , it will apear cropped(i have to move up-down)? , or centered?
what if i open a b&w image same size?
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That entirely depends on the software outputting to the display driver. All of those things are possible, as well as scaling the image.
Also, don't expect it to be able to use the higher resolution if you're opening a black and white image. That again depends on the software, as well as the display driver. If either are set to not totally ignore the 4 filters in place, then you'll be restricted to 800x600. The capabilities of the panel are second to the limitations of the portions controlling the panel, and we've not seen those portions at work yet to effectively know what limitations are imposed ontop of the display panel.
However, it should be noted it is possible for the full resolution of the eink panel to be achieved. There are devices that use the same panel, sans the color filters, and the Triton's display driver is meant to be compatible with those systems at a manufacturer design level. Meaning, the manufacturer should be able to take their existing hardware designs, use the Triton driver instead of the Pearl driver, add color support in the software, and receive similar results. Still, I see it that likely, for sake of ease, they'll limit the resolution to 800x600 in software, are more or less rely on subpixel hinting, for improved look. From a programming standpoint, that would be the easiest solution.