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ARCO
MXRT control panel settings
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• Anisotropic filtering
• SMOOTHVISION
• Texture preference
• Mipmap detail level
• Wait for Vertical Sync
Anisotropic Filtering
Anisotropic filtering is a technique that preserves detail on surfaces that
have three-dimensional perspective and fade away into the
background. It works best when used in conjunction with Mipmapping.
Anisotropic filtering can be set to favor either an increase in system
processing performance or improved image quality.
• If you are unsure how to configure anisotropic filtering, use the
Application Preference
option. Your display will automatically
adjust to the application’s requirements.
Please refer to the on-line help for more information on using advanced
features such as
Anisotropic Filtering
.
SMOOTHVISION
The Advanced Settings tab enables you to apply ATI’s SMOOTHVISION
technology for full-scene anti-aliasing. SMOOTHVISION improves image
quality by removing jagged edges (anti-aliasing) from 3D images,
resulting in smoother, more natural looking objects.
Please refer to the on-line help for more information on using advanced
features such as
SMOOTHVISION
.
Texture preference
This slider enables you to select the texture quality level.
• Maximize overall performance by moving the slider to the left.
• Enhance overall image quality by moving the slider to the right.
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