On Tuesday, June 12, 2012 4:52:37 PM UTC-4, Jonathan wrote:
>
> I have set up my test server to default to high quality (antialiasing). 
>  Test it out.  
>
> The answer to Jason's question is "yes".  The antialiasing causes white 
> speckles in regions of high contrast change.  That was another reason to 
> start with it off.  The easiest way to see this is to plot a surface.  Turn 
> on the black mess and start it spinning.  Then toggle the "high quality" on 
> and off.
>
>

Wow, it's sort of mesmerizing.

I'm a little torn.  The speckles are definitely distracting, if of 
potential value for hypnosis.  But the high quality looks enough better 
that maybe it's worth having them.  Is there a way to have the mesh turn-on 
button automatically make the quality lower again?  I'm only seeing this 
with mesh, I assume this is the only time it happens.

 

> Jonathan
>
>
>> Was it the high quality (i.e., antialiasing) that caused all the white 
>> speckles to appear all the time? 
>>
>>


>>

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