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I read in the docs that the focal blur takes care of anti-aliasing because
of its own sampling method. I'm fine and dandy with that, but I do have a
quick question. If I have AA specified in the INI anyway is it going to be
ignored, slow the render down with negligible results, or computed in
addition to the focal blur?
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In article <40f35c5b$1@news.povray.org> , "Skip Talbot" <sta### [at] uiucedu>
wrote:
> I read in the docs that the focal blur takes care of anti-aliasing because
> of its own sampling method. I'm fine and dandy with that, but I do have a
> quick question. If I have AA specified in the INI anyway is it going to be
> ignored, slow the render down with negligible results, or computed in
> addition to the focal blur?
Why didn't you just try it? POV-Ray does of course tell you what it does!
Then you would already know rather than having to wait for an answer...
Thorsten
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Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
e-mail: tho### [at] trfde
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Skip Talbot wrote:
> I read in the docs that the focal blur takes care of anti-aliasing because
> of its own sampling method. I'm fine and dandy with that, but I do have a
> quick question. If I have AA specified in the INI anyway is it going to
> be ignored, slow the render down with negligible results, or computed in
> addition to the focal blur?
>
> Skip
No - the AA is turned off automatically if you specify focal blur. Povray
reports this in the console stream? Methinks.
--
Stefan Viljoen
Software Support Technician
Polar Design Solutions
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Sometimes I think too. :P
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I've got a two day render cooking ;)
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