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so--i switched on "color misaligned images" to improve drawing performance in our app (Spot). The documentation states:

Puts a magenta overlay over images whose source pixels aren't aligned to destination pixels

I don't know what the yellow means however. (There is a "Color Offscreen-Rendered" option that uses yellow... does "Color Misaligned Images" also turn on this option?)

Anybody know?

TIA

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Magenta overlays are caused by subpixel misalignment, while yellow overlays are caused by stretching. Prior to iOS 4, Instruments used magenta for both.

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thanks. is this documented anywhere? – nielsbot Jun 10 '11 at 19:26
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Not in the textual documentation that I know of, but it’s mentioned about 50 minutes into Core Animation in Practice, Part 2 from the WWDC 2010 session videos. – Wilbur Vandrsmith Jun 10 '11 at 20:05
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Link to "Core Animation in Practice, Part 2" <developer.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2010/?id=425>; and Part 1:<developer.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2010/?id=424>; – Vincent Gable Aug 23 '11 at 16:03
Odd - noticed the Status bar shows up yellow when you do choose this option (and with no app open). – Snow Crash Jun 28 '12 at 12:20
@SnowCrash When these overlays are active they work device-wide; even in other apps or SpringBoard. – Wilbur Vandrsmith Jun 28 '12 at 23:06
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