Mipmap Detail Level - ATI Technologies X1900 - Radeon XTX 512 MB PCIE Video Card User Manual

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Optionally, double-click 3D Preview for a full-screen view of the
adjustments you have made. To exit full-screen Preview, press the Esc key.
The Preview can be disabled by clicking the "X" button in the Preview
pane. It can also be paused by clicking the "||" button in the Preview pane.
Clicking the pause button again causes the preview to resume.
Apply your settings
1
Click Apply to save your changes and leave the Catalyst™ Control
Center open.
2
Click OK to save your changes and exit the Catalyst™ Control
Center.
Discard your settings
• Click Discard to ignore any unsaved changes and restore the
settings that existed when the Catalyst™ Control Center was
opened or the last time Apply was used. Discard does not close the
Catalyst™ Control Center.
Clicking Discard applies to all features of an aspect, not just the feature in
the current view.
Restore default settings
1
Move the mouse to the bottom right-hand corner of the window.
2
Click Defaults.
Note: Clicking Defaults will restore the defaults for the current view
only. Previous settings are not altered and will be saved once you
click OK.

Mipmap Detail Level

Mipmapping is a texturing technique that preserves the detail on a 3D
object's surface as it moves into the background. A series of high- and low-
resolution texture maps are stored in memory and selectively used to create
the object's surface, depending on what level of detail is needed.
Mipmap detail level can be set to favor either an increase in system
processing performance or improved image quality:
• Setting for performance is best used when the 3D image is
animated and smoothness of motion is the most important
consideration.
Mipmap Detail Level 63

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