If you've ever played a video game on your PC, you've probably seen a setting called "anti-aliasing", which smooths out jagged graphics. But there are different types of anti-aliasing, and some are ...
Which video cards were the first to have the anti-aliasing feature? And which ones first from nVIDIA and first from ATI? I am curious, as I had to repair an old computer this days, has Riva TNT2 32 MB ...
Does anyone know if there some way to apply shader-based antialiasing (FXAA, SMAA, MLAA, etc.) to video footage that is already rendered? I'm trying to clean up edges on footage from an old 3D game at ...
(1) Smoothing a distorted communications signal by applying techniques that add data or filter out unwanted noise. (2) Smoothing the jagged appearance of diagonal lines in a bitmapped image. The ...
In first generation VR headsets like the Rift and Vive, this is perhaps the most noticeable. Technically the result of a display with a low ‘fill factor’, the Screen Door Effect (sometimes abbreviated ...
Anti-aliasing smooths the raw and haggard edges on digital type and images on computer and handheld displays, wireless phones, printers, even digital cameras. Aliasing – jagged or stair-stepped edges ...
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