ATI 100-436012 User Guide - Page 23

Custom Settings, Application, Preference, Application Preference

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19 Main Settings slider Custom Settings checkbox SMOOTH VISION AntiAliasing SMOOTH VISION slider SMOOTH VISION Anisotropic Filtering checkbox SMOOTH VISION Anisotropic Filtering slider This allows you to emphasize what kind of application experience you'd like to have. Moving the slider to the left will maximize application performance, while moving the slider to the right will provide excellent 3D image quality. Moving this slider from one position to the next changes the individual Custom Settings sliders found below. When Custom Settings is checked, the Main Settings slider is disabled, allowing you to move each individual slider in the Custom Settings section below. Setting the individual sliders gives you complete control over your application experience. Using Custom Settings is recommended for advanced users only. SmoothVision Anti-Aliasing improves image quality by removing jagged edges from 3D images, resulting in smoother, more naturallooking objects. Selecting Application Preference will result in high quality images, with negligible reduction in the application's performance. SmoothVision Anti-Aliasing can be applied using different sample patterns and sample points such as 2X, 4X, or 6X. Moving this slider to the right increases sampling to provide the most realistic 3D image. Anisotropic filtering uses a texture filtering technique that blends multiple texture samples together. Selecting Application Preference will result in high quality textures, with a negligible reduction in the application's performance. The number of samples taken when anisotropic filtering is performed can vary. By moving this slider to the right, as the number of samples taken increases, the quality of the final image increases significantly. 16X provides extremely detailed, crisp-looking images as a result of the largest number of texture samples possible.

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19
Main Settings
slider
This allows you to emphasize what kind of
application experience you’d like to have. Moving
the slider to the left will maximize application
performance, while moving the slider to the right
will provide excellent 3D image quality. Moving
this slider from one position to the next changes
the individual Custom Settings sliders found
below
.
Custom
Settings
checkbox
When
Custom Settings
is checked, the Main
Settings slider is disabled, allowing you to move
each individual slider in the Custom Settings
section below. Setting the individual sliders gives
you complete control over your application
experience. Using Custom Settings is
recommended for advanced users only.
SMOOTH
VISION Anti-
Aliasing
SmoothVision Anti-Aliasing improves image
quality by removing jagged edges from 3D
images, resulting in smoother, more natural-
looking objects. Selecting
Application
Preference
will result in high quality images, with
negligible reduction in the application’s
performance.
SMOOTH
VISION
slider
SmoothVision Anti-Aliasing can be applied using
different sample patterns and sample points such
as 2X, 4X, or 6X. Moving this slider to the right
increases sampling to provide the most realistic
3D image.
SMOOTH
VISION
Anisotropic
Filtering
checkbox
Anisotropic filtering uses a texture filtering
technique that blends multiple texture samples
together. Selecting
Application Preference
will
result in high quality textures, with a negligible
reduction in the application’s performance.
SMOOTH
VISION
Anisotropic
Filtering slider
The number of samples taken when anisotropic
filtering is performed can vary. By moving this
slider to the right, as the number of samples taken
increases, the quality of the final image increases
significantly. 16X provides extremely detailed,
crisp-looking images as a result of the largest
number of texture samples possible.