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Re: Antialising at HD Graphics 4400?

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Intel's latest drivers for HD4400 offer an ability for you to force a version of "post processing" AA called CMAA on through the Control Panel...

 

See info in the release notes from when this feature was enabled:

http://downloadmirror.intel.com/24245/eng/ReleaseNotes_GFX_15_36_3907.pdf

 

CMAA* (Conservative Morphological Anti-Aliasing)

The driver includes CMAA* (Conservative Morphological Anti-Aliasing) for DirectX, a post-processing effect in games that reduces the jagged edges during gaming.

Benefits and utilization:

  CMAA offers higher quality anti-aliasing effect than MLAA (Multi-sample Anti-Aliasing)*, FXAA (Fast Approximate AntiAliasing)* and without performance impact. See this white paper for more information.

  This effect can be initiated through Intel Graphics control panel.

  Enable the feature via Intel Graphics control panel before launching a game and disable after game is exited to avoid

any unintended blurring in other applications.

  To reduce the probability of unintended blurring, certain applications are automatically excluded from the support

list:  Windows* explorer, login screen, Windows* home screen, Internet Explorer*, Google* Chrome, and Firefox*

browsers, and the Windows 8.1 Photo applications


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