AA and AF someone can explain ?

rainz

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Hello all,

i know what's AA and i think i know how it works but i'm not 200% sure .. and i have no idea what's the AF ...

If someone can explain that .. i'm sure, i'm not the only one who need explanations about those.

Tnx

RainZ
:devilish:
 
It should be mentioned that K.I.L.E.R's view on what's quality differs from most others. Most people like things sharp and clear but without aliasing, which is what AA and AF tries to do, while K.I.L.E.R supposedly likes things blurry. But then quality if of course subjective.

Anyway. K.I.L.E.R's link should be a good start.
 
Bored? Excuse me but you obviously don't know the amount of work I have to do in a short time. I am anything but bored.

You are welcome to come voer to my house and help me with all this health and safety issues if you want.
You can help me compose my 10 page project about health and safety issues which are covered in the Workcover Health and Safety Act 1985. We are supposedly going to need to remember all this stuff in the future if we are going to work in any office environment.
*cough* Programming *cough*

Anyway, you think you can help me get all this work done:
Code:
Health and Safety project.
Health and Safety Case Studies.
Internet Assingment. *I got 2 weeks. :D
Flash Excercises.
Programming VB and C++ Assingments and worksheets. *
Communications Assignment.
Communications Problem solving task.
Study for network test. &easy. :P
All this has to be handed in next week except for the ones with an asteriks next to it.
Did I mention this isn't high school work?

I'm really bored here Cosmo. :LOL:

My routine is simple, play games the way I want to.
If I like playing with bilinear filtering because I think it looks better, who are you to tell me I'm wrong?

CosmoKramer said:
K.I.L.E.R said:
AF is what degrades image quality. Bilinear filtering is superior to trilinear with AF IMO.
AF sharpens the image.

AA also degrades IQ.

Try the settings out for yourself and then judge them yourself. Don't let others (especially myself) judge for you.

For more info:
http://www.beyond3d.com/articles/Anisotropic/index.php

Yes, we know you're bored but this routine is getting old.
 
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