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2 Nov 2024 09:17:45 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Anti-Aliasing Question  
From: Mike Williams
Date: 18 May 2004 17:32:29
Message: <8eAjZKAXCoqAFwsJ@econym.demon.co.uk>
Wasn't it Carl who wrote:
>I'm trying to render an image with thin lines in it and even with +AM2 some
>pixels contain a line that is missed by the 4 tracing rays and therefore
>it's not super-sampled.  The only sure fix of know of is to set the
>threshold to zero which will really make things too so.  So I have an idea
>that I want to try and I thought I'd see what you guys here think.  If I
>want to use 9 tracing rays per pixel to see which need to be supper-sampled
>I think I can do that by rendering the image at twice its final resolution
>in each direction and then somehow averaging 4 pixels from that image down
>to one pixel in my final image.  Now my question... is there any freeware
>or shareware out there I can us to scrink my images with this type of
>averaging?  Any obvious flaws to this approach?  Can something like this be
>done within POV-Ray without the need for extra software?

The freeware IrfanView can do it. In its "Image Resize/Resample" pane
you need to select "Resample" rather than "Resize".

-- 
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure


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