Feature Requests item #1912950, was opened at 2008-03-12 19:57
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Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
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Summary: don't use low res as default

Initial Comment:
Hi ,I'm working on Synfig Studio 0.61.08. on Ubuntu.
this is not quite a bug but a suggestion . Don't use low res as a default. One 
might think this is a bug. Let the program default to high res. I was puzzled 
when i saw those jagged images at first and i thought perhaps it can't do more 
than that. 

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Comment By: Konstantin Dmitriev (zelgadis_ksee)
Date: 2008-04-11 06:47

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Agree with nobody. Synfig starting with low-res and imported images
(especially sketches) looking really bad. That can distract new users. See
screenshots:

http://zelgadis.profusehost.net/files/synfig/lowres-on.png
http://zelgadis.profusehost.net/files/synfig/lowres-off.png

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Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Date: 2008-03-23 16:06

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Date: 2008-03-21 14:56
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Suggestion:  Set the default resolution (View->Preview Quality) according
to image size, so that the number of pixels to calculate is fixed, not
their size....

I wasn't talking about the preview resolution but actually about the
resolution of the drawing screen. My synfig starts in low res by default
and keeps on doing that every restart.

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Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Date: 2008-03-21 22:56

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Suggestion:  Set the default resolution (View->Preview Quality) according
to image size, so that the number of pixels to calculate is fixed, not
their size.  Of course when doing animations for PAL, NTSC or youtube
resolution you might want a higher preview quality (smaller low-res pixels)
than for 35mm film rendering.  Also, why not allow full-resolution (1
preview pixel = 1 final pixel) preview?

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Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Date: 2008-03-17 17:11

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Yeah . My settings are as follow : 
Set low res pixelsize = 2.

And it looks horrible. really. It's a big difference. And it only gets
worse when increasing the pixelsize ( at about 4 even the chess table of
the background gets distorted. What can i say maybe it's because i'm using
a wide screen ? I know the card is not great ( it's an integrated intel
mobile chipset, one of the cheepest i think but i never had any problems in
2d . 

But it looks ok without low-res. no problem whatsoever.
thnx

M.M
ps . If you want i can send you more data about the
chipset,screen,driver,etc whatever . :)


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Comment By: dooglus (dooglus)
Date: 2008-03-12 20:06

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Is your monitor displaying at quite a low resolution?

On my monitor I can barely notice the difference between low and hi
resolution, except that high resolution is four times slower to render...

It's a trade-off between quality and speed, of course.  There's a similar
issue with the render quality - there are 11 levels of render quality, and
studio defaults to using one of the lowest when previewing, for the sake of
performance.

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