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From: Stephen Loughran <zorlac@cix.compulink.co.uk>
Subject: PAR Questions
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Hi again,
I've now got a PAR (PAL) in my machine and it is a great bit of
kit, but I am noticing a few 'jaggies' on near horizontal edges. I know
that this was mentioned before on the old mailing list but is there any
way i can decrease the level of jaggies? I seem to remember Allen
saying something about rendering without adaptive sampling. Would soft
filter also help? Thanks for any info...
steve