Then I hope you'll vote for the feature enhancement Richard suggested, since 
the built-in system workaround on OS X offers a choice of intense pixelization 
or blur.


On Nov 15, 2009, at 2:10 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:

> On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Ian Wood wrote:
> 
>> It's the screen image being enlarged from actual pixels - of course it's 
>> blurry!
> 
> I use that feature a lot, but I have smoothing turned off. It's very handy 
> for checking out the exact placement of things, and also for inspecting how 
> well antialiasing is doing. If smoothing is turned on then the zooming is 
> much less useful for those things.
> 
> With smoothing turned off it's not blurry, it's very sharp, but it will look 
> pixellated.

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