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<blockquote data-quote="seattlemark" data-source="post: 204741" data-attributes="member: 1959"><p>Hi Larry or anyone else using an ATI/AMD Radeon card (particularly the 7770 which is the one Larry and I are using),</p><p></p><p>What settings are you using in the AMD Catalyst Center and in the TPA DX11 Config tab to get the least amount of shimmering and pixelation?</p><p></p><p>I have been mainly using Addams Family as my comparison table. When I compare the DX9 to DX11, I am getting a little bit more shimmering and pixelation in DX11 over DX9 when there is camera/table movement. For example when the table is first selected, and there is the Camera Flyover, I see more shimmering on the horizontal rails in DX11, much more edge pixelation on the bar over the back ramp, and some more shimmering on the spider (or insect) near the pink box. Don't get me wrong- DX11 display is great in other ways, but I am trying to sharpen my picture. Here are the settings I am using at the moment:</p><p></p><p>For both DX11 and DX9, in AMD Catalyst Control Center I have all the Defaults selected other than: Anti-Aliasing Mode = Override applications settings; Anti-Aliasing = 12x, Filter=Edge Detect, Anti-Aliasing=Supersampling, Morpohological Filtering=Off (I'm not sure if On helps here or not). </p><p></p><p>For DX11, in TPA config Tab, I am currently using MSAA Samples = 4 (If I go to for example 8, everything slows down), MSAA Quality = 50 (I can go higher too, but I am not sure if helps or not), and Anisotropy=16</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seattlemark, post: 204741, member: 1959"] Hi Larry or anyone else using an ATI/AMD Radeon card (particularly the 7770 which is the one Larry and I are using), What settings are you using in the AMD Catalyst Center and in the TPA DX11 Config tab to get the least amount of shimmering and pixelation? I have been mainly using Addams Family as my comparison table. When I compare the DX9 to DX11, I am getting a little bit more shimmering and pixelation in DX11 over DX9 when there is camera/table movement. For example when the table is first selected, and there is the Camera Flyover, I see more shimmering on the horizontal rails in DX11, much more edge pixelation on the bar over the back ramp, and some more shimmering on the spider (or insect) near the pink box. Don't get me wrong- DX11 display is great in other ways, but I am trying to sharpen my picture. Here are the settings I am using at the moment: For both DX11 and DX9, in AMD Catalyst Control Center I have all the Defaults selected other than: Anti-Aliasing Mode = Override applications settings; Anti-Aliasing = 12x, Filter=Edge Detect, Anti-Aliasing=Supersampling, Morpohological Filtering=Off (I'm not sure if On helps here or not). For DX11, in TPA config Tab, I am currently using MSAA Samples = 4 (If I go to for example 8, everything slows down), MSAA Quality = 50 (I can go higher too, but I am not sure if helps or not), and Anisotropy=16 Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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