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Subject: flicker amd drop out

Subject: flicker amd drop out

2005-07-05       - By kim aldis

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I'm working on architectural shots right now, probably the worst anyone's
likely to get for aliasing. I'll keep you posted and if you want to nudge me
in a couple of weeks then that's fine, but for this kind of work I'm pretty
sure:-

min/max: 1,2 or 2,2. at 1,2 set threshold to around 0.1, less for fine but
contrasty detail is probably not going to get you much and at 2,2 the
threshold is irelevant. And Chris is right, turninng on dithering will amke
a big difference.


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From: owner-xs[ i@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] On Behalf
Of Chris Marshall
Sent: 05 July 2005 16:30
To: XSI@(protected)
Subject: Re: flicker amd drop out


Lawrence Chandler wrote:

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


You need to play with this, but a lower threshold, maybe .025, and maybe a
min max of +1,+3.
Try changing the min max first.
Like Kim said, architecture is always a pain!

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want to nudge me in a couple of weeks then that's fine, but for this kind of
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class=578184121-05072005>min/max: 1,2 or 2,2. at 1,2 set threshold to around
0.1, less for fine but contrasty detail is probably not going to get you much
and at 2,2 the threshold is irelevant. And Chris is right, turninng on
dithering
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   <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>II had my aliasing settings at 0 and 2 with
the
   default threshold and .the Mitchell filter.&nbsp; 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?</FONT></DIV>
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   <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thanx in advance,</FONT></DIV>
   <DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>LC</FONT></DIV>
   <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV></BLOCKQUOTE>You need to play with this, but a lower
 threshold, maybe .025, and maybe a min max of +1,+3.<BR>Try changing the min
 max first.<BR>Like Kim said, architecture is always a pain!<BR><BR>---
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