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6/20/2025, 8:33:29 AM
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>of the same resolution
Unless we are talking full screen, hires monitor will display that image 4 times smaller, using 1 pixel for 1 pixel.
If we're talking full screen, yes, 4 pixels will be used for one. It might look slightly worse due to a different subpixel layout (layout of color parts of a single pixel). But in general integer scaling is what you want; say, 1080p content on 1440p screen would look worse than on 4k due to 1440/1080= not an integer. Not as bad as intervened would make you think, if you're not looking for imperfections with a magnifier to your nose.
>of the same resolution
Unless we are talking full screen, hires monitor will display that image 4 times smaller, using 1 pixel for 1 pixel.
If we're talking full screen, yes, 4 pixels will be used for one. It might look slightly worse due to a different subpixel layout (layout of color parts of a single pixel). But in general integer scaling is what you want; say, 1080p content on 1440p screen would look worse than on 4k due to 1440/1080= not an integer. Not as bad as intervened would make you think, if you're not looking for imperfections with a magnifier to your nose.
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