-fast/SetQuality
Function
By either using -fast in
the command line, or by setting 0 in SetQuality, you turn off anti-aliasing,
speeding up your processing considerably for non-color correction operations.
Naturally, the image will be of poor quality. This is usually for testing
purposes only. If you actually want a non-anti-aliased look to a specific
image, you can try the Pixelize
filter.
If you turned Quality off in the script, you can turn it on in the command
line with -fast 0. Just using -fast without a parameter
means its is turned on, meaning no anti-aliasing is done. To sum it up,
fast and Quality are opposite, but they do the same thing.
Parameters
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Type
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Defaults
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Function
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Synopsis
void SetQuality( int quality );
Script
SetMotionBlur( quality );
Command Line
shake -fast
Parameters
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Type
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Function
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quality |
int
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Only used in the script (-fast implies you want to work without
anti-aliasing).
0 = no anti-aliasing
1 = anti-aliasing
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