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Rasterization broken in chromium browsers


Catloaf2019

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Expected behavior: rastered content is smooth like so: image.png.e56a96d7f05b03107583d91343722939.png 

Observed behavior: rasterization is very pixelated: image.png.d42d534393513e595899e6189cd96acb.png

 

Workaround: go to about:flags and change #enable-gpu-rasterization to disabled, however this makes sites such as geogebra.org/calculator run very slow.

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Some more examples:

Hardware: image.png.b3904efc3ed79c78f6c9134e80fdd3d1.pngimage.png.e01daeffccd400066f5ed3e21dd1d6b1.png

Software:image.png.476ac143b36329f9933095cb89d7d516.png image.png.5b5e9fac53e797e449fbbfc67d6c074b.png

 

 

 

 

 

I should also add that the issue is better (but not gone) when using chromium with the proprietary mali blobs and --ozone-platform=wayland

 

It is also improved (but still not as good as software render) by using the flag --use-gl=angle, but that breaks video decoding

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