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Bob Hughes <omn### [at] hotmailcom?subject=PoV-News:> wrote...
> Most noticeable thing I've seen about it is the tendency to undo any
> antialiasing. The 'depth' post process removes AA entirely but then
that's the
> idea, no shades of gray where they ought not to be. But for the other two
> processes it's kind of disrupting the primary render. It might not be
extremely
> obvious in these images although I tried somewhat to make it so, look at
the
> speaker edges especially.
depth could possibly be antialiased, but it might not be desired.
soft_glow will not affect aliasing any more than if you had done the post
processing with PSP or PhotoShop.
focal_blur.... I'm not sure about this one. It uses the non-antialiased
depth data, so t could possibly introduce aliasing back into the scene, but
I doubt that it would. Your original scene does have some aliasing
artifacts in it, which are probably exaggerated by the post-processing
filters.
-Nathan
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