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Subject: flicker amd drop out

Subject: flicker amd drop out

2005-07-05       - By Rainer Schmidt

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Low key beveling goes a long way to. However, currently I am reducing
suface detail on my living room walls with speckle mass and primer....
Can't wait till they make wall sized LCD's.... I'm in for a fun time of
faux painting tomorrow.... @%$#@^$#@ Wife found a book about it..
sighhhhhhhhhhh Well, I hope the result will do the effort justice...
Pray for me!

Rainer

Lawrence Chandler wrote:

> Thanks Kim. Right angles are hell!!
>
>     -- -- Original Message -- --
>     *From:* kim aldis <mailto:kim@(protected)>
>     *To:* XSI@(protected) <mailto:XSI@(protected)>
>     *Sent:* Tuesday, July 05, 2005 2:44 PM
>     *Subject:* RE: flicker amd drop out
>
>     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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