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NSImageView antialiasing when scaling up images
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NSImageView antialiasing when scaling up images


  • Subject: NSImageView antialiasing when scaling up images
  • From: Jonathon Kuo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 15:45:28 -0800

I have some tiny images (4x3, etc) that I'm displaying in a large NSImageView. I set the view with setImageScaling:NSScaleToFit. This works, but instead of getting well-defined block 'pixels', I get sort of a 'shower-door' gradient effect within each pixel block.

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How can I set the NSImageView to disable this effect?
OSX 10.5.5

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