BrightCandle
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So far all the reports we have seen about 4k scaling suggest they are not taking 1 pixel and converting it to 4, but rather applying a generic scaling algorithm that is blurring the screen. Theoretically its perfectly possible to do 1 to 4 scaling and for 1080p content it would potentially look the best of the possible ways to display it but until we see someone do that we can neither verify that this will look decent and that its going to be done.
I asked the question months ago and I was somewhat worried that the theoretical 1 to 4 scaling wouldn't look the same. The reason I think is to do with the shape of the pixels themselves, 4 pixels are not necessarily the same same shape and size as that on a 1080p panel and I wasn't sure if 4 pixels making up 1 would be visibly different. Because the size of pixels is large enough we can literally see them, seeing 4 shining the same colour might not work out the same way as 1 pixel shining a colour at 1080p, even though theoretically those 4 pixels are presumably the same size as the single pixel on 1080p. I want to see it in action, but so far I haven't heard of a monitor that does it.
I asked the question months ago and I was somewhat worried that the theoretical 1 to 4 scaling wouldn't look the same. The reason I think is to do with the shape of the pixels themselves, 4 pixels are not necessarily the same same shape and size as that on a 1080p panel and I wasn't sure if 4 pixels making up 1 would be visibly different. Because the size of pixels is large enough we can literally see them, seeing 4 shining the same colour might not work out the same way as 1 pixel shining a colour at 1080p, even though theoretically those 4 pixels are presumably the same size as the single pixel on 1080p. I want to see it in action, but so far I haven't heard of a monitor that does it.
