Thanks Steve,
I will try that setting later and provide screenshots of my attempts.
Gareth On 29 Jan 2025, at 14:05, Steve <applecrypt99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, I'm on Mac and just tried what you guys are saying and it's not blurry for me. It MIGHT have something to do with the "Max Zoomed" setting under "Display" in the prefs? Mine is set to 1280x960 fwiw (and I used: Hatari --zoom 2 ) Steve Le 29/01/2025 à 13:57, Gareth Morris a écrit :
> Thank you for the reply Nicolas.
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> Yes I tried with the command line last night, this exact command, and it was definitely using some kind of smoothing and the result was blurry.
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> I am using MacOS. I asked a two other users about this and they confirmed my findings.
that's strange, under Linux I don't get blurry pixels, even at high
zooming factor.
Maybe there're some SDL 2 options to change this under macOS ?
Let's see if some other users have any idea on this.
Nicolas
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>> On 29 Jan 2025, at 13:37, Nicolas Pomarède <npomarede@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Le 29/01/2025 à 13:28, Gareth Morris a écrit :
>>> Hello Hatari,
>>> I am using the latest build of Hatari on my Apple. I tried the zoom command line option to try to get a sharp picture with pixel tripling or even quadrupling like the old Steem used to do (my eyes are not what they were).
>>> Unfortunately anything above the default pixel doubling comes out blurry, even when setting higher max-height and max-width
>>> Any idea what I might be doing wrong, or if 3x / 4x is even possible?
>>> Thank you for your time,
>>> Gareth / gwEm
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>> Hi gwEn !
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>> there's no such option in Hatari's UI, but if you run it from command line (windows or macOS ?) you can use the "--zoom" option to get the expected result.
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>> for example, run
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>> hatari --zoom 3
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>> From what I see (also with aging eyes :) ) the result is not blurry.
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>> Nicolas
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