In his column for Develop, Black Rock’s technical director David Jefferies has claimed that most studios miss the mark when it comes to effective anti-aliasing.
"Most game developers get the anti-aliasing in their games wrong," said Jefferies. "Or, to be more specific, the way most of us do our gamma correction causes the anti-aliasing to produce incorrect results."
In the feature, Jefferies offers an in-depth guide to producing solid anti-aliasing results through gamma correction.
"So where does gamma correction come into all this?" asked Jefferies. "Well, if this isn’t set up correctly, it will send your anti-aliasing (and other things) all screwy. And this is the bit that very few developers do correctly."
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