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Oct 20, 2014 3:15 PM in response to Jamie Curmiby Takohashi,Jamie Curmi wrote:
The fix is to reboot.
A reboot is not required. You can log off your account and log in to your account again.
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Oct 22, 2014 10:52 AM in response to Takohashiby dendijk,Installed yosemite today on 2013 27' imac but that was a terrible mistake.
Total headache after couple of minutes, cannot use this imac anymore and boy do i really need it for work.
Anti aliasing, contrast... i even patched the font back to lucinda grande but noting helps.
I am screwed.
Can i downgrade it back to mavericks because this is ****?
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Oct 22, 2014 1:51 PM in response to dendijkby foxholes,I am having this issue. Upgraded my Mac Mini which is using a brand new ASUS HDMI monitor.
Fonts are incredibly blurry and causing headaches. Does anyone have a solution? How do I submit to Apple?
I unchecked font smoothing, makes 0 difference. Also tried restarting. Apple has really gone downhill. I can't believe they released an OS with such a (literally) glaring issue.
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Oct 22, 2014 3:26 PM in response to foxholesby Takohashi,foxholes wrote:
How do I submit to Apple?
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Oct 22, 2014 9:26 PM in response to Philippe Mionby mzd,Yes, the system font is horribly blurry on my non-retina iMac. Very hard to read. I tried turning off LCD font smoothing, but that only makes a minor difference.
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Oct 22, 2014 10:18 PM in response to mzdby Theatermax,Oh Guys this is horrible.
I got rid of my i7 27" iMac late 2013 I bought a few weeks ago and took home the new 27" Retina a few days ago.
Not only is the text difficult to read at the normal 2 feet or so I sit at but I can tell you the standard 27 I got rid of was much easier to read at the same distance. Yes the text looks razor sharp on the Retina iMac but that isn't the problem. I had mavericks on my other machine and now I am forced into Yosemite which is probably causing most of the problem. They have a setting in general/displays where you can see the scaled amount and theres a settting for best retina. On my Macpro13 that looks great.. On the new 27 Retina it doesn't.. The text is a pixel or two smaller on the new Retina 27 than the prior model and this is a huge problem. I went to the apple store today and spent 2 hours with very patient genius guy and we looked at both side by side and both of us saw the same thing. The Retina 27 is not better for text as you don't have the adjustment capabilities to make it look like the standard 27 which looked awesome.
It gets worse... I have a pair of samsung 214T monitors 1600X1200 flanking my 27 and have been using this 3 monitor setup for years. On the new retina machine driving the two monitors. the monitors look totally horrid. The text is all blurry and just about unwatchable. I am thinking after reading this thread that its possible yosemite and I hope so as they can fix this in software but talk about frustrating. I now have a brand new 2700 machine which I was all excited about RETINA and it looks worse than my prior iMac and the extra monitors I use every day are rendered useless.
Apple Please read this thread and fix this before people start returning their brand new Retina iMacs and worse they will leave the brand for putting out an OS that doesn't look as good as it did before Yosemite.
CRaig
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Oct 23, 2014 3:08 AM in response to Philippe Mionby Kamuro78,Same for me, on iMac 27" Yosemite font is blurry. Specially menu this is a disaster. Mac OS was so clear and readable, now it's difficult to spend a day on it. So disapointed. How the design staff can do this ?
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Oct 23, 2014 8:46 AM in response to Theatermaxby ShadowDancer1000,Theatermax wrote:
Oh Guys this is horrible....
CRaig
Send your experience and compatibility probs directly to Apple along with details on your time / date / Genius name at the Apple Store.
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Oct 23, 2014 9:33 AM in response to Philippe Mionby Kamuro78,Restarting repair the problem for me.
It's strange as since the update I've rebooted few times. But it works now.
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Oct 23, 2014 11:14 AM in response to appleuserinchicagoby Armando Campos,PLEASE APPLE let me choose what font to use in Yosemite. Blew my mac with the upgrade to Yosemite. All this because of the new font that is horrible for those who have not retina display. If I knew I would never have upgraded.
CAME BACK Maveriks
Happened the same on my iPad mini when i upgrade. Now it seems I have a fake ipad just looking at the screen.
Almost no use iPad mini because I think the resolution of horrible.
Came BACK Steve Jobs.
What the developers are doing!!!!????
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Oct 23, 2014 11:24 AM in response to Armando Camposby Takohashi,Armando Campos wrote:
PLEASE APPLE let me choose what font to use in Yosemite. Blew my mac with the upgrade to Yosemite. All this because of the new font that is horrible for those who have not retina display. If I knew I would never have upgraded.
CAME BACK Maveriks
I have a iMac without Retina and I love the new font. There is not much difference compared to Lucida.
But yes, I expect that Apple will fix the bug with blur.
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Oct 23, 2014 12:34 PM in response to Takohashiby Armando Campos,i have imac 21,5 and the new font is blur. What iMac do you have?
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Oct 23, 2014 1:37 PM in response to Armando Camposby guitarphil11,Since updating, I've noticed my eyes have been bothering me ALOT at the end of the day. I thought my eyes are going out on me. It turns out I'm not alone apparently in the issues with this font! I'm on a macbook pro non-retina with cinema display. Also my iMac 27 has the same issues, its really frustrating!!
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Oct 23, 2014 2:27 PM in response to Takohashiby Armando Campos,Blurred fonts on the menu bar does not worry me much because they are thicker. But thinner and smaller fonts in some parts of the system as well as some letters icons seem blurry and crooked making endeavor vision and consequently headaches.
Something that had pride in my iMac was a fast reboot 45 seconda more or less. Now with OS X Yosemite takes almost two and a half minutes to reboot.
