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In article <40033289$1@news.povray.org>, "Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom>
wrote:
> There's 2 possible ways to solve this: Either use bigger stars (which
> is what I tend to do), or alternatively use *brighter* stars. So the
> other anti-aliasing samples don't reduce the colour so much. If you
> use stars with a colour like rgb 20 you should still be able to see
> some after anti-aliasing. But they will look terrible if you try to
> animate them.
Unfortunately, POV clips the colors before it combines them, rather than
afterward...to antialiasing, rgb 20 is the same as rgb 1.
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