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High Quality Anisotropic Filtering Question???

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Can someone explain to me what exactly this setting does in the CCC?

Is there really a difference in image quality???
 
I'm not sure it has any affects on turning off optimizations. It's angle independent AF filtering. So it improves any textures that get applied at odd angles etc. Rocks, ground, faces, stuff like that.

HQAF on nvidia cards is different however. That turns off optimizations to up the image quality. Turning that on makes Nvidia cards look similar to ATI cards at normal settings.
 
high-quality setting in the control panel disables all optimizations try it and you should see the 4 settings change to off. This is for NVIDIA CARDS.
 
HQAF on nvidia cards is different however. That turns off optimizations to up the image quality.

it gets rid of most, but it doesn't make it angle independant
 
interesting, is there a way to make it angle independant? wasnt it like that in the old days?
 
kleox64 said:
interesting, is there a way to make it angle independant? wasnt it like that in the old days?

As far as I'm aware, the 6XXX cards and up are not capable of it at all.
 
yes, AF used to be angle independant, look at the FX series for that, the 6 series and 7 series are incapable of angle independant AF, the X1K series (all that fall under this family) are capable of HQ AF
 
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