![]() ![]() ![]() or the "fuzzy" in this case, would be that the photo looks only 1080p even though it sits on an 8k display. What I was saying is that a "1080p resolution" photo, blown up to the higher resolution of an 8k monitor, should still look 1080p quality, not fuzzy. I was just using the 1080p example for the sake of argument.Īnd of course a "bad" resolution photo blown up to a higher resolution would look fuzzy. Yeah, I understand photographs have higher resolution. ![]() In fact, here is an article on the subject: Solution 1 doesn't really work because it makes all the text, icons, menus, and other UI stuff tiny and nearly impossible to read, so we really have to hope for solution 2. So the two solutions are to lower your scaling settings back to 100% or have the software developers update the software to play nice. Instead it just looks a little blurry, more or less. Software not designed to work with those settings looks like a blown up low-res picture, more or less, except that Windows does a decent job of making it not look like pixely awfulness. Any software designed to play nice with the scaling settings looks just fine when scaled up. Partly the problem is that Windows by default sets you to a higher zoom setting when using a high DPI monitor, I think 150% scaling. However, if you take a picture shot on an older camera, say a 2 megapixel camera, and put that full screen on your 1080p monitor, it will look awful. Most cameras will take pictures at a much higher resolution than 1080p, so putting it on a bigger monitor would still look fine. As in: The "Fuzziness" should only be the difference between 8k and 1080p, for example. the result should look the same as on the 1080p monitor. If I take a photograph that looks great at 1080p, and stick it onto an 8k monitor, then blow it up to appear normal size. ![]() I haven't dealt with larger resolutions, but basic geometry/math/whatever tells me that none of these things should be fuzzy. ![]()
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