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- From: pcg@aber.ac.uk (Piercarlo Grandi)
- Newsgroups: comp.fonts,gnu.misc.discuss
- Subject: Re: "Hinting" using antialiasing? A GNUish alternative...
- Message-ID: <PCG.92Dec27211507@decb.aber.ac.uk>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 21:15:07 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: freek@phil.ruu.nl's message of 25 Dec 92 17: 48:17 GMT
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- On 25 Dec 92 17:48:17 GMT, freek@phil.ruu.nl (Freek Wiedijk) said:
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- freek> From Steward Brand's `the Media Lab', pages 170-172, reproduced
- freek> without permission:
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- freek> The Media Lab has in its history a fine example of wrong exploit-
- freek> ing---an excellent, simple idea, instantly applicable, available
- freek> free to anyone, that has sat on the shelf, in plain view of the
- freek> world since 1971. Called Fuzzy Fonts, it is a cheap, easy way to
- freek> have much higher resolution print on computer and TV screens.
-
- Aw gosh! This is really dumb! Marketing wise, calling "Fuzzy Fonts"
- something that actually enhances apparent resolution is both wrong and a
- terrible turn off! Imagine: "do you want Fuzzy Fonts on your screen?" to
- which the answer is "surely not, those I have got are already too fuzzy".
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- freek> With a normal IBM or Macintosh screen they were something like 60
- freek> percent less efficient than on paper. Then they anti- aliased
- freek> the fonts and put in the same kinds of errors, and people came up
- freek> with 98 percent of the efficiency of paper.
-
- Ah, thanks for the quote. Antialiasing fans, including the folks at
- Acorn, will be much relieved.
-
- freek> Fuzzy Fonts may be the Media Lab's single most proven commercial
- freek> idea. Why it had to wait till 1987 to become a product is a
- freek> mystery.
-
- Are they thinking of the ARM?
-
- freek> (Apple finally introduced Fuzzy Fonts on their second- generation
- freek> Macintosh computers in spring, 1987, followed by IBM.)
-
- Anybody knows anybody about this?
- --
- Piercarlo Grandi, Dept of CS, PC/UW@Aberystwyth <pcg@aber.ac.uk>
- E l'italiano cantava, cantava. E le sue disperate invocazioni giunsero
- alle orecchie del suo divino protettore, il dio della barzelletta
-