These two concerns can be surprisingly difficult to balance! After that, I value an absence of grain, although this of course is partially determined by rendering time and not quite as program-dependent as the aa. To me, high quality means smoothness of anti-aliasing (no jaggies), while retaining an overall sharpness that lets details and textures be seen. I think part of the issue here is that everyone talks about "high quality" images without ever explaining what exactly they mean by that. I'm a thorough person by nature and I think in paragraphs, not quips. ![]() ![]() Second, apologies in advance for what will probably turn out to be a wall of text. First, full disclosure: I'm an avid beta tester for Chaotica, but I guess that just puts me and you on the same footing bias-wise.
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