De-Interlacing Quality: Jaggies Pattern 1
Publish date: 2024-06-08
De-Interlacing Quality: Jaggies Pattern 1The next test takes a another stab at de-interlacing capabilities of the cards:
"Interlaced video creates images with scan line artifacts. When video is de-interlaced for display, some of these artifacts may not be completely eliminated. As a result, diagonal lines may appear to have stepped edges. We call these artifacts 'jaggies' as they resemble a jagged edge.Both 480i standard definition and 1080i high definition video program formats are interlaced and thus produce images with these artifacts. (480p and 720p program formats do not.) They can be corrected with a good quality video processor. A technique called motion adaptive de-interlacing with directional interpolation is often employed to process these types of signals."
Both ATI and NVIDIA perform equivalently here, with the first hints of jaggies appearing as the bar enters the yellow area.Hold mouse over image to see NVIDIA's Image Quality.
Hold mouse over image to see NVIDIA's Image Quality.
Hold mouse over image to see NVIDIA's Image Quality.
Hold mouse over image to see NVIDIA's Image Quality.
Scoring | Description |
5 | JAGGIES ARE NOT SEEN UNTIL THE BAR ENTERS THE GREEN AREA (< 10 DEGREES) AND THE LOGO IS FREE OF JAGGIES. |
3 | JAGGIES ARE NOT SEEN UNTIL THE BAR ENTERS THE YELLOW AREA (< 20 DEGREES) AND THE LOGO IS FREE OF JAGGIES. |
0 | JAGGIES ARE VISIBLE AS THE BAR ENTERS THE RED AREA (< 45 DEGREES) OR THE LOGO HAS JAGGIES. |
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