diff --git a/tests/oversample/README.md b/tests/oversample/README.md index bc786d0cdcd287f8450de080c1d8acee9cf079eb..8ea1564f9ae4b54772bf7f2b5796e8cba781ecd0 100644 --- a/tests/oversample/README.md +++ b/tests/oversample/README.md @@ -76,7 +76,8 @@ text worse, and making the font thinner will make black text worse. Multiple people who have experimented with this independently (me, Fabian Giesen,and Maxim Shemanarev of Anti-Grain Geometry) have all -oncluded that font rendering just generally looks better without +concluded that correct gamma-correction does not produce the best +results for fonts. font rendering just generally looks better without gamma correction (or probably with some arbitrary power stuck in there, but it's not really correcting for gamma at that point). Maybe this is in part a product of how we're used to fonts being on screens