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poofyhairguy

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Mar 14, 2009
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Hello gurus of OSX, I need your help.

Does any of you know of a tool that can oversharpen your display in OSX?

I know Photoshop will sharpen individual images, but I want to be able to sharpen everything on the screen so when I show other people my work/movies on my HDTV the results don't look worse than on my PS3.

I have achieved this in Windows (and Linux) thanks to Nvidia's tools:

http://supportapj.dell.com/support/e...h/ds_clrco.gif

But such tools don't exist in OSX. I know there are tons of apps to tweak your display settings. Does any of them do sharpening?

Thanks in advance.
 
Sharpening of the actual display (everything that's displayed) or is it just the fonts?

OS X renders fonts differently to Windows (anti-aliases them more). Is this what you are asking about?
 
Sharpening of the actual display (everything that's displayed) or is it just the fonts?

OS X renders fonts differently to Windows (anti-aliases them more). Is this what you are asking about?

I want to sharpen everything that is displayed on the screen.
 
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