ATI X1800 User Guide - Page 68
Anisotropic Filtering, Adaptive Anti-Aliasing, Let the Application Decide, Control
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60 Anisotropic Filtering Set the level of adaptive anti-aliasing 1 Expand 3D in Advanced View. 2 Click Adaptive Anti-Aliasing. 3 Adjust the Adaptive Anti-Aliasing control slider to the desired setting. Anisotropic Filtering Anisotropic filtering is a technique that preserves detail on surfaces that have three-dimensional perspective and fade away into the background. It works best when used in conjunction with Mipmapping. Anisotropic filtering can be set to favor either an increase in system processing performance or improved image quality: • Setting for performance is best used with applications that display objects with smooth, simple surfaces, such as those seen in CAD applications. • Setting for quality is best used with applications that display highly detailed scenes, backgrounds, and textured objects, such as those seen in 3D games. • If you are unsure how to configure anisotropic filtering, use the Let the Application Decide option. Your display will automatically adjust to the application's requirements. Set the Anisotropic Filtering preference manually 1 Expand 3D in Advanced View. 2 Click Anisotropic Filtering. 3 Ensure the application override is disabled. To do so, make sure the Let the Application Decide check box is cleared. The slider control will become available. 4 Click the Control slider and move the selector to your preferred setting: • To increase processing performance, move the slider to the left. • To increase image quality, move the slider to the right. Set the Anisotropic Filtering to automated preference 1 Expand 3D in Advanced View.