Gigabyte GV-RX24T256HP Manual page 27

Ati radeon hd 2400 xt graphics accelerator
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Anti-Aliasing
Anti-Aliasing (AA) is a rendering technique de-
signed to remove jagged edges, shimmering,
and pixelation problems that are common in
rendered 3D images. Rather than determining
the color to display for each pixel by sampling
a single location at the pixel's center, anti-aliasing
samples multiple locations within each pixel
and blends the results together to produce the
final color.
Anti-Aliasing can be set to favor either system
processing performance or image quality, or
the application can decide:
Setting for performance is best used when the
3D image is animated and smooth motion is the
most important consideration.
Setting for quality is best used when highly
detailed and realistic 3D objects is the most
important consideration.
If you are unsure of how to configure anti-aliasing,
use the Use application settings option. Your
display will automatically adjust to the
application's requirements.
Adaptive Anti-Aliasing
Adaptive anti-aliasing is a technique that ap-
plies a combination of multi-sampling (MSAA)
and super-sampling (SSAA) on 3D objects to
improve edge smoothness and fine detail. This
feature renders 3D objects containing transpar-
encies more realistic, providing exceptional
levels of image quality while maintaining
performance.
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