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I am wondering if the older firmwares (such as that on my 2014 Kindle) don't have anti-aliasing, while the newer firmwares -- whether on the newer devices or on the updated older ones -- do. Thanks for your suggestion about fonts. I do word processing on my laptop with different fonts and sizes, and view documents with all manner of fonts and sizes on the web, and haven't noticed any difference of symptoms according to the font or size. I think the issue is not with the screen itself, or the fonts, but with the way in which the text is rendered on the screen, which I assume is controlled by the firmware. And I am wondering if anti-aliasing is the specific feature that causes the symptoms. |
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It is also very likely that anti-aliasing is not the cause of whatever problem you are experiencing with viewing. |
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It probably varies by individual. I get far worse eye strain reading non-aliased text for long periods.
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Fonts/margins/line spacing are among the first things I try out on any new ereader I get. And I too work with many different documents on my computers. |
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Recently, my symptoms using my laptop have gotten worse, and I turned off anti-aliasing using a program called Iris. I did actually feel a relaxing of my eyes while looking at text upon doing this, but I still get the symptoms. So anti-aliasing might cause some kind of discomfort, but it does indeed seem likely that it is not the cause of the main symptoms. |
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Thanks again to everyone for your thoughts and suggestions, this is really helpful to me. |
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It's hard for me to imagine that on 300 dpi e-ink, but i guess it is possible. But I still think the differences you are seeing between kindles are due to something else, because I still think all kindles have always used anti-aliasing. Quote:
In any case, sub-pixel text rendering might be part of the problems you are having with your laptop that shouldn't happen on e-ink. |
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In any case, sub-pixel text rendering might be part of the problems you are having with your laptop that shouldn't happen on e-ink.[/QUOTE]
Thanks very much for all of these thoughts. Sub-pixel text rendering, interesting: do you know if this can be turned off on a laptop (in my case, on Windows 10)? |
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I don't use windows so I can't help with that.
Have you tried web searching? |
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You can disable ClearType in Windows, but be advised that most modern fonts are designed to be viewed with AA, and they look horrible without it. You will need to stick to old fonts like Arial, Tahoma, Times New Roman, and Georgia that were created before font AA if you want legible text without ClearType.
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