Anti-aliasing

Aunty Em

Well-Known Member
What exactly is anti-aliasing? I know its to do with Open GL on the video card but that's as far as my knowledge extends.

Do I need to use it and if so when?
 

HeXp£Øi±

Well-Known Member
Anti-aliasing is a technique for smoothing out jagged edges in a graphic
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It's trickery i tell ya!
 

Aunty Em

Well-Known Member
HeXp£Øi± said:
Right. Blur your eyes or step aways back from the monitor and you can see they look smoother.

Yep I got that. I presume it's used in fast action games?
 

Luis G

<i><b>Problemator</b></i>
Staff member
Anti-aliasing is widely used, even windows use it to smooth the mouse pointer, and you have the option to enable it for fonts.

Also, when you select to "smooth" images in a program like photoshop, it will apply an anti-aliasing process in the borders of the images, borders are the zones that present high-contrasting pixels.
 

fury

Administrator
Staff member
Windows doesn't anti-alias the mouse pointer, but it does anti-alias big fonts (the font smoothing option in Win2k and below), and XP can additionally anti-alias all fonts, big and small (the "ClearType" option)
 
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