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> Suppose we're just "antialiasing" two pixels together, purple and cyan --
> that is, rgb <1, 0, 1> and rgb <0, 1, 1>. If we antialias and then
> gamma-correct, we get <0.730, 0.730, 1> which the monitor turns into <0.500,
> 0.500, 1>, the color halfway between purple and cyan. However, if we
> gamma-correct and then antialias (as POV-Ray does), we get <0.500, 0.500, 1>
> which the monitor turns into about <0.218, 0.218, 1> -- resulting in the
> blue line.
>
Well, I already got it by thinking a little more about the problem (as always
first thinking then posting) but anyway thanks a lot.
-Ive
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