  | | | Subject: flicker amd drop out | Subject: flicker amd drop out 2005-07-05 - By Lawrence Chandler
Back II had my aliasing settings at 0 and 2 with the default threshold and .the Mitchell filter. I did a quick test of Chris Marshall's suggested settings (thanks Chris) and there was a definite improvement but still noticible tearing with that chaser light effect on many edges. Do I try a higher threshold or min max setting?
Thanx in advance, LC
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