Questions tagged [retina-display]

Retina display is a trademark used by Apple for displays claimed to have pixel density so high that the eye would not be able to notice pixelation. The term is used for several models of the iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, and MacBook Pro.

Retina Display is a brand name used by Apple for liquid crystal displays that have a pixel density high enough that the human eye is unable to discern individual pixels at a typical viewing distance. The term is used for several Apple products, including the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, MacBook Pro, iPad Mini, and iPad Air. Because the typical viewing distance is different, depending on each device's use, the pixels per inch claimed to be of Retina quality can differ, depending on the size of the display, with higher PPI for smaller displays and lower PPI for larger displays: 326 PPI for the smallest devices (iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad Mini with Retina display), 264 PPI for mid-sized devices (iPad third generation and onwards, including iPad Air), and 220 PPI for larger devices (MacBook Pro). While not currently common, many other manufacturers' displays have similar PPI density. When an Apple product has a Retina Display, each user interface widget is doubled in width and height to compensate for the smaller pixels. Apple calls this mode HiDPI mode. Apple has applied to register the term "Retina" as a trademark in regard to computers and mobile devices with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Canadian Intellectual Property Office, and in Jamaica.On November 27, 2012 the US Patent and Trademark office approved Apple's application and "Retina" is now a registered trademark for computer equipment.

Source: Wikipedia (Retina Display)

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OS X icons sizes for application icons and menu bar icons

What size should an application icon and menu bar icon for OS X be? I can deal with small resolution displays but what about Retina - does an icon displayed on the menu bar (e.g. 20 x 20 ) will be smaller or blurred on a new MacBook Pro with Retina…
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Android Emulator do not scale to 100% for Mac Book Pro with Retina Display

Not much help on SO or Google about this. On a Macbook Pro Retina, my Emulator is 1/4 of the real size and clicks are not working properly. Please help to setup my emulator for retina display. For clarification, the image of the emulator is scaled…
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iPad launch images in Xcode 5 accept just retina or non retina but not both

I am setting all the new launch images needed in the new Xcode, but I'm having a very strange problem... when I put the Portrait Non-Retina (768x1024) image there are no problems... but then when I go to put the Portrait Retina (1536x2048) image,…
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How to save PNG file from NSImage (retina issues)

I'm doing some operations on images, and after I'm done, I want to save the image as PNG on the disk. I'm doing the following: + (void)saveImage:(NSImage *)image atPath:(NSString *)path { [image lockFocus] ; NSBitmapImageRep…
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CoreGraphics for retina display

I am using the following code to perform some manipulations on the image that I loaded, but I find that the display becomes blurry when it is on the retina display - (UIImage*)createImageSection:(UIImage*)image section:(CGRect)section { float…
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CATiledLayer PDF Performance is Poor on iPad 3 Retina Display

I'm using rather straightforward code to display a zoomable PDF in a scrollview, and it has been working beautifully on the iPad 2 and the original iPad. But it's staggeringly slow on the iPad 3. I know I'm pushing more pixels, but the rendering…
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Missing Retina 4 launch image. How to ignore this error?

Updating Xcode with SDK 6.0 gives you an error when trying to compile your project. Missing Retina 4 launch image. A launch image named “Default-568@2x.png” is required to run at native resolution on Retina 4 devices. Would you like Xcode to add…
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iOS 5.1 with Xcode 4.2 and retina in iPad 3

i have a Mac with Mac OS X Snow Leopard, can i add iOS 5.1 to it? With the new resolution for iPad 3, how we will do with images, because if the app will run in iPhone 3GS, 4 and iPad 3 i think we should have 3 images with different name like…
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Pixel density, retina display and font-size in CSS

I don't have a Retina MacBook myself to test these things out, and there seems to be a lot of confusion on the internet about web design on high pixel density displays. Now, I assume that WebKit on a MacBook with Retina display scales the page about…
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High resolution/retina display app icon file names for the new iPad

Does anyone know the correct file names for high resolution app icons in iOS? I've only been able to find the following documentation on the Apple Developer site, which is unfortunately out of date -…
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Do PNGs (or JPGs) have a DPI? Or is it irrelevant when building for retina?

A simple question that I have been having great difficulty finding a definitive answer to: do PNG files have a DPI? Or perhaps more importantly, is it even relevant when building retina-enabled sites/apps? I've just received PSD assets from our…
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How can I use high resolution custom markers with the scale parameter in Google's Static Maps API?

We're using Google's Static Maps API with the scale parameter to display lovely smooth maps for people using high resolution displays. However, we'd also like to use custom icons to show points on the map. Unfortunately I can't find any way of doing…
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Media Queries for @2x, @3x, and @4x images

I am trying to support a variety of pixel ratios on the current site I'm developing. I also want to ensure I provide any required browser prefixes to support the widest variety of devices/browsers within reason. Also, I'm using SVG's wherever…
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Apple Retina Display Support in Java JDK 1.7 for AWT / Swing

I just became aware that AWT / Swing under Java JDK 1.7 (as of JDK 7u15) does not support Retina displays on Apple Macbook Pros. Netbeans, for example, is nearly unbearable to use for more than a few minutes running on a Retina display and using…
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Reduce the Xcode Simulator (Retina 4 inch)

I'm using macbook Air and using the iphone Simulator. I changed it to Retina 4 inch, and the screen of the simulator become so big! is there a way to reduce the size?
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