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Tag Channels

Tag Channels

2005-06-01       - By Brad Friedman

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I would stick to my plan in the other post.

Render the tag pass at a higher res and then extract the non-AA'd matte
at that higher res.  Then scale down the matte and it will be AA'd if
the scale is done with a proper minification filter.  You'll need to
scale each extracted matte separately.

-brad

Byron Nash wrote:

>>Slaps forehead< Ignore my last post about bringing them into the FX
> Tree, I figured it out.
>
>  
>
> There is no way to get the Tag Channel to be anti-aliased is there? Or
> is Soft planning on making that possible in the future?
>
>  
>
> **Byron Nash**
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> 704-561-7764
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> 3764 (internal)
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I would stick to my plan in the other post.<br>
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Render the tag pass at a higher res and then extract the non-AA'd matte
at that higher res.&nbsp; Then scale down the matte and it will be AA'd if
the scale is done with a proper minification filter.&nbsp; You'll need to
scale each extracted matte separately.<br>
<br>
-brad<br>
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in the
future? </span></font></p>
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