Well if you did everything right in creating the retina images and
emulating retina screen, the images shouldn't be blurry.
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 12:29 AM Crest Christopher <
crestchristop...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Chrome has the ability to Preview Retina display graphics with a little
> adjusting within a setting of it's Dev Tools, how reliable is this; if
> the graphic is not optimized for retina display, one or two graphics are
> not optimized for retina on a page I'm working on, they are suppose to
> look slightly blurry when not optimized, following Chrome ability to
> preview retina graphics, both of the two retina graphics that should
> look a little blurry are not, which why I bring up Chrome credibility of
> this feature, unless they are blurry since it's not an authentic retina
> display I won't see the blur ?
>
> [Link
> <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15551287/how-to-
> test-a-website-for-retina-on-windows-without-an-actual-retina-display>]
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