font quality / gamma correction

Discussion in 'HOWTO-Related Questions' started by Chad, May 10, 2007.

  1. Chad

    Chad New Member

    I need help to get the BEST, sharpest, most crisp font quality (including proper size) in Ubuntu Feisty Fawn, to match Windows as much as possible (Vista). I've tried so much, no matter what I've done I cannot get the fonts as crisp as Windows at all.

    I installed 32bit Ubuntu Feisty Fawn and by default, the resolution was properly set to 1280x800 (widescreen) on 60Hz refresh. Do I need to install/enable 915resolution?

    I'm struggling to get the best font quality possible

    What I've done
    - msttcorefonts http://www.warrenguy.com/docs/ubuntu-linux/configuring-fonts.html
    - freetype http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=343670
    - copy over all segoe*, calabra* and tahoma* fonts from Windows
    - cloned firefox 2 font settings of Windows into here in Ubuntu
    - I have gtk2-engines-pixbuf enabled by Ubuntu's default (double checked via synaptic)
     
  2. Chad

    Chad New Member

    Comparison:

    Linux

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    Windows

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    Notice text is getting bolded too much and somehow larger in linux? Why?

    Also, Vista is nice and bright. Linux is somewhat "flat" in contrast. Not horrible, but just not as nicely bright for some reason. How would I corrrect this?

    Keep in mind I'm new to linux!

    Specs:
    Sony Vaio FE770G Laptop
    Core 2 Duo 1.83GHz
    2GB Memory
    Creative Soundblaster Live! 24-bit External USB
    Intel 945GM / 950 Chipset (graphics)
    Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
    Intel PRO/100 VE Network Connection
    15.4" Widescreen (1280x800)
    Intellipoint Wireless Laser 6000 Mouse
     

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