Resolutions of 480x480 test images and black crushing

except clearly, something is wrong with either the program itself, the process to compile, or the stated resolution of the 480x480 watches.

These are pixel-perfect images at 480x480 so the watch should be capable of displaying lines and a checkered pattern with no problem. This is extremely important for line art to be displayed crisp. A normal picture of a cat or something or a gradient and it won’t be noticed as much.

Also, I originally replied to that one but was informed of some issues with the poster so I did my tests using my images to ensure there wasn’t bias. I am also asking people to either advise me on how to get the results I’m looking for which is exact pixel-by-pixel line-for-line representation or test out the images on their own 480x480 watches and see if they get similar results. As for the black crushing I tested it more to see if it has been fxed yet.

I did read adrianrogalskis post about it and thought the fix had been released already. However I believe my test images makes it very clear when the issues occur.

Can I ask what you plan to contribute in this regard to the resolution issue so that we can get 1 to 1 representation without upscaling or downscaling on our 480x480 watches? Since clearly something is not right with that “canvas”.

It’s cool. I kinda wonder though if you make a similar test image will it display exactly the way you want it pixel to pixel 1 to 1 ratio on the 432x432 watch?

I could probably repurpose mine to be 1 to 1 for that resolution.

Clarity test 432
Here is an image that is each of the smallest black squares are a single pixel and the thinnest lines are a single pixel.

Here is a new 480x480 in the same style
Clarity test 480

and a 450x450 in the same style.
Clarity test 450

Could you test your gw6 to see if it is giving an exact?

I have pass the watch to my other half…she at work