Banner hosting CC Adobe still is not to good on monitor HiDPI retina

I tried both methods recommended in the Cory Hudson posts on this topic, but I'm not able to get clear results. The techniques I've tried are found in these two articles.

HTML5 Ad creation with Adobe CC animated step-by-step | Blog hosting the Adobe team

Create ads in HTML5 with CC animate: canvas reactivates the scale. Blog hosting the Adobe team

(essentially the scale to the top of my 200% chart, then the clip in which it resides up to 50%. My image looks good on a non-retine screen but the image looks munged and fuzzy on a retina display.

I just added my own graphics to format double and put on the scale then it is the movieclip to 50% in the file that Cory article provides. Here is a link to this file Animate. If anyone is familiar with this technique could take a look, I would be very happy.

Dropbox - RECOVER_DoubleClick_AdStarter_300x250_Final.fla

below you can see the screenshots taken with the same file HTML is available on the retina and a non-retine monitor.

screenshotFromRetina.jpgscreenshotFromNonRetina.jpg

Thank you very much! Tom

It looks a lot like a retina display (I tested on my Macbook Pro), but not so good non-retine. (Thunderbolt screens aren't retina and have a lower pixel density, despite their large size).

What you see, it's pretty standard for thin vector lines on screens with a low density of pixels; It is not a problem specific to animate.  If you enlarge the logo it looks good on the retina and non-retine poster, because you will have the same number of fine lines on the fraction of pixels on your screen non-retine.

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