![]() My first hunch was that something was going wrong with this. I’m aware of modern operating systems’ use of, individually manipulating the red, green, and blue components of a pixel to improve text rasterization. The effect varied with typeface and application, but it was universally distracting and difficult to read. Some narrow strokes appeared as blue or red blurs. ![]() There were strange color fringes on the edges of characters. ![]() It’s difficult to photograph, but it looked something like this: When I plugged it into my new Mac, the text looked terrible. ![]() It’s a pretty nice display with a bright, good colors, and wide viewing angles. I’ve been using a 27″ Dell at work for a couple years, connected to my Mac via. In this post, I’ll describe what I learned and how I managed to fix it.Ģ021 Update: a small change is necessary to apply this post’s workaround to MacOS Big Sur. A low point of my first week came when I plugged into my external display, and the image looked really bad. I’m enjoying the additional cores and memory (□) and coming to terms with the touchbar (□). I recently upgraded to a 2018 MacBook Pro.
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