ATI Technologies 9000 Main Settings, Slider, Custom, Checkbox, Anisotropic, Filtering

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This allows you to emphasize what kind of application

 

experience you’d like to have. Moving the slider to the

Main Settings

left will maximize application performance, while moving

the slider to the right will provide excellent 3D image

slider

quality. Moving this slider from one position to the next

 

 

changes the individual Custom Settings sliders found

 

below.

 

When Custom Settings is checked, the Main Settings

Custom

slider is disabled, allowing you to move each individual

slider in the Custom Settings section below. Setting the

Settings

individual sliders gives you complete control over your

checkbox

application experience. Using Custom Settings is

 

 

recommended for advanced users only.

 

Anisotropic filtering uses a texture filtering technique

Anisotropic

that blends multiple texture samples together. Selecting

Filtering

Application Preference will result in high quality

checkbox

textures, with a negligible reduction in the application’s

 

performance.

 

The number of samples taken when anisotropic filtering

 

is performed can vary. By moving this slider to the right,

Anisotropic

as the number of samples taken increases, the quality

Filtering slider

of the final image increases significantly. 16X provides

 

extremely detailed, crisp-looking images as a result of

 

the largest number of texture samples possible.

 

SmoothVision (Anti-Aliasing) improves image quality by

SMOOTH

removing jagged edges from 3D images, resulting in

smoother, more natural-looking objects. Selecting

VISION

Application Preference will result in high quality

checkbox

images, with a negligible reduction in the application’s

 

 

performance.

SMOOTH

Select Performance for the best possible 3D gaming

VISION

performance at a slight reduction in 3D image quality.

Performance

The maximum screen resolution possible will

button

automatically be indicated.

SMOOTH

Select Quality for the best possible 3D image quality at

a slight reduction in 3D gaming performance. The

VISION

maximum screen resolution possible will automatically

Quality button

be indicated.

 

 

SmoothVision (Anti-Aliasing) can be applied using

SMOOTH

different sample patterns and sample points such as 2X

VISION slider

or 4X. Moving this slider to the right increases sampling

 

to provide the most realistic 3D image.

 

 

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Contents Radeon 9000 Radeon 9000 PRO Disclaimer Product NoticeTable of Contents Page Introduction Features At a Glance Radeon 9000 familyATI’s Catalyst Software Suite Multiple Displays and 3D Gaming ExperienceDirect 3D and OpenGL HydraVisionConnecting Your Monitors Multiple Displays optionalDisplay Configurations Display Connectors Used Comments ConfigurationCatalyst Software Suite ATI Displays TabDynamic Display Reassignment optional Enabling Extended Desktop Mode optionalEnabling/Disabling Secondary Displays optional Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 98SE Virtually Repositioning Your Displays optional Ratiometric ExpansionATI Color Tab Button by moving the color curve with your mouseGame Gamma Properties Red GreenBlue sliders RGB LockATI Options Tab ATI Overlay Tab Video OverlayATI Overlay Tab ContrastSaturation HueMain and Custom Settings Direct 3D Control PanelMain Settings SettingsSlider CustomTexture PreferenceMipmap Detail Level sliderDirect 3D Compatibility Settings Support WBuffer Support 32-bitAlpha DitheringMethod Support DXTOpenGL Control Panel Smooth Applications OpenGL Compatibility Settings View your PC’s display on a TV Using TV OutConnecting to a TV or a VCR Connecting Your TV Output to a TV or VCR How To Enable/Disable The TV Display Starting Windows with TV Display EnabledUsing Scart Connectors for European TVs How TV Display Cannot Be Used Using and Adjusting TV OutUsing a Monitor vs. Using the TV Display Adjusting Monitor Display Viewing Text on a TVReducing Edge Distortion Changing Display Configurations Using Games and Applications