Does anyone know if there some way to apply shader-based antialiasing (FXAA, SMAA, MLAA, etc.) to video footage that is already rendered? I'm trying to clean up edges on footage from an old 3D game at ...
Anti-aliasing smooths the raw and haggard edges on digital type and images on computer and handheld displays, wireless phones, printers, even digital cameras. Aliasing – jagged or stair-stepped edges ...
The 3D games we play and love are all made up of thousands, if not millions, of colored straight lines and other edges. And because of the way that these appear on your screen, they can often look ...
I believe the Voodoo5 was the first mainstream video card with anti-aliasing, or at least the first that heavily advertised the feature. As for Ati, I think it was the Rage 128. I'm not sure about ...
(1) Smoothing a distorted communications signal by applying techniques that add data or filter out unwanted noise. (2) Smoothing the jagged appearance of diagonal lines in a bitmapped image. The ...
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