D DevilSniper New Member Joined Dec 6, 2010 Messages 6 Apr 28, 2011 Thread Author #1 Hi guys! I have this weird graphics problem where sometimes programs look like ink(the pictures will help to show you what I mean) Ive only noticed it on iTunes, Visual Basic 2010 and a screen capture software Link Removed - Invalid URL Ive also made a Video on youtube to show you what happen on iTunes. YouTube - Weird ATI or Windows 7 Display Problem It looks like when water runs on ink and it smuges. Im using a an ATI Sapphire HD5770 graphics card (not overclocked) and Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit Any solutions or fixes? Thanks in advance! Link Removed - Invalid URL Attachments Blurry iTunes.webp 30.5 KB · Views: 457 Blurry.webp 10.9 KB · Views: 400
Hi guys! I have this weird graphics problem where sometimes programs look like ink(the pictures will help to show you what I mean) Ive only noticed it on iTunes, Visual Basic 2010 and a screen capture software Link Removed - Invalid URL Ive also made a Video on youtube to show you what happen on iTunes. YouTube - Weird ATI or Windows 7 Display Problem It looks like when water runs on ink and it smuges. Im using a an ATI Sapphire HD5770 graphics card (not overclocked) and Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit Any solutions or fixes? Thanks in advance! Link Removed - Invalid URL
Solution M M millerman61 Apr 30, 2011 Try turning morphological filtering off in CCC. I had the exact same issue in Itunes and it went completely away when I turned it off.
Try turning morphological filtering off in CCC. I had the exact same issue in Itunes and it went completely away when I turned it off.
M millerman61 Honorable Member Joined Jun 29, 2008 Messages 6 Apr 30, 2011 #2 Try turning morphological filtering off in CCC. I had the exact same issue in Itunes and it went completely away when I turned it off. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Try turning morphological filtering off in CCC. I had the exact same issue in Itunes and it went completely away when I turned it off.
D DevilSniper New Member Joined Dec 6, 2010 Messages 6 Apr 30, 2011 Thread Author #3 Ah Thank you! Upvote 0 Downvote
kemical Windows Forum Admin Staff member Premium Supporter Joined Aug 28, 2007 Messages 36,176 Apr 30, 2011 #4 Morphological filtering is to be used only when a game does not support AA otherwise as Millerman rightly say's keep it switched off. Upvote 0 Downvote
Morphological filtering is to be used only when a game does not support AA otherwise as Millerman rightly say's keep it switched off.