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REBELinBLUE

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Oct 2, 2007
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Can anyone read the text in this image on their iPad?

http://i.imgur.com/frLHu.jpg

It displays fine on my desktop but on my iPad the 4th panel until about 2/3rds of the way down (the panel that says "Did seeing this make you feel small?") are totally unreadable.
 

mklnk

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Apr 14, 2010
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Can anyone read the text in this image on their iPad?

http://i.imgur.com/frLHu.jpg

It displays fine on my desktop but on my iPad the 4th panel until about 2/3rds of the way down (the panel that says "Did seeing this make you feel small?") are totally unreadable.

The star and planet names are basically unreadable on my iPad. I'm able to make out a lot of them because I know, for example that Cygnus has a y and a g, and the nonsensical blur under one of the stars has two things hanging under the middle of it that moght belong to a y and a g.

Yeah, unreadable on my ipad.
 

jtara

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Mar 23, 2009
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Agree.

Looks like perhaps they scale to fit the iPad screen size (or width, or...). Point is, when the browser decodes the JPEG, looks like to scales to something that fits, rather than to full-size. Or perhaps the original is a multi-resolution image?

So, when you expand the image, it's just scaling-up the pixels.

Update: In Firefox on my desktop, the image initially renders as 130x829. When I click on it to blow it up, it is apparently re-decoded and rendered at the full resolution of 896x5704.

There's no "examine properties" on iPad, but it does display the resolution in the title bar of the browser. It says it's 448x2852. When you expand it, it expands smoothly, so I assume it is not being re-rendered.
 

Carniphage

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Oct 29, 2006
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I take that back.
The image looks no better or worse on the iPad than on a desktop browser.

Unless of course you look at it using a 3G connection using O2 as your service provider.

C.
 

jtara

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Mar 23, 2009
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I take that back.
The image looks no better or worse on the iPad than on a desktop browser.

You need to qualify that with WHICH desktop browser, and whether or not you used the browser's "magnify" feature.

It definitely looks better on Firefox/Linux 3.5.9, once you magnify it. I can read every word, though some is fuzzy. On the iPad, there's no hope of reading the smaller planet names. They're just fuzzy blobs.
 

mklnk

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Apr 14, 2010
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You need to qualify that with WHICH desktop browser, and whether or not you used the browser's "magnify" feature.

It definitely looks better on Firefox/Linux 3.5.9, once you magnify it. I can read every word, though some is fuzzy. On the iPad, there's no hope of reading the smaller planet names. They're just fuzzy blobs.

I can read the text in this image on a PC. I can not read it, even while zoomed, on an ipad.
 

Carniphage

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Oct 29, 2006
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Sheffield, England
You need to qualify that with WHICH desktop browser, and whether or not you used the browser's "magnify" feature.

It definitely looks better on Firefox/Linux 3.5.9, once you magnify it. I can read every word, though some is fuzzy. On the iPad, there's no hope of reading the smaller planet names. They're just fuzzy blobs.

I just compared a screencap from the iPad Safari - with the source image loaded into Photoshop.

There *is* a difference. The Photoshop image is sharper.
I resized the source image to 4096 pixels vertically - and the two look identical.

In other words, the iPad is capping images to a maximum 4096 in any one dimension. This is probably a hardware limitation of the graphics chip.
That is not to say that software could not split the image over multiple texture pages. But for a browser, the 4096 pixel limitation is probably reasonable.

C.
 
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