Method and apparatus for graphic processing including anti-alias

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Adjusting level of detail

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345136, 345441, 382266, G06T 500

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ABSTRACT:
In order to reduce the amount of computation processing and simplify processing, a graphic processor apparatus includes a graphic signal generator circuit for generating video images such as graphics and characters, and a filter processor circuit for conducting filter processing on video images outputted from said graphic signal generator circuit. Anti-alias processing for reducing jaggy phenomena and flicker removing processing are simultaneously conducted in the filter processor circuit.

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