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Computer Animation 2000 (CA'00)
High-Degree Temporal Antialiasing
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
May 03-May 05
ISBN: 0-7695-0683-6
Frank Dachille Ix, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Arie Kaufman, State University of New York at Stony Brook
We propose the use of high-degree resampling filters for improved temporal antialiasing, or as the result is often called, motion blur. Without temporal antialiasing, strange effects can occur within an animation, for example, wheels can appear to spin backwards at a certain speed. In a typical effort to overcome this, the camera shutter is left open over some period during the frame, leading to temporal box filtering. Even with a temporal box filter, aliasing can still occur. We show how a high-degree resampling filter, such as the Gaussian or cubic-spline lead to superior results in all cases, without the need for constant scrutiny and hand tweaking on the part of the animator.
Citation:
Frank Dachille Ix, Arie Kaufman, "High-Degree Temporal Antialiasing," ca, pp.49, Computer Animation 2000 (CA'00), 2000
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