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It's not clear which edge-smoothing algorithm is at work in the PC game, but it appears to be a custom post-process form of anti-aliasing that doesn't seem to have any impact on texture quality. On the whole, coverage is pretty flaky though, with the algorithm missing out on many edges, while sub-pixel information is also left untouched, leading to some visible pixel-popping across the scene. Thankfully, the extra pixel precision afforded by the native 1080p resolution in combination with the limited AA implementation still results in a massive improvement over the console versions.
While Mercury Steam's ability to deliver gameplay at 30fps is a massive improvement over its console predecessor, the ability to cut down satanic hellspawn and hulking guardians made of stone at 60fps on PC represents a significant step beyond the PS3 and 360 versions. Running at 1080p resolution and with all graphical options set to their highest amounts - including shadow quality and post-processing - our Intel Core i5 and GTX 680 set-up managed to deliver a near-constant 60fps experience throughout our capture session, with frame-rates only occasionally dropping down to around the 50fps mark in busier areas and more effect heavy sequences. Cut-scenes were also similarly stable, although the variances in performance were a little more frequent here.
The low resolution of the original release means that an HD remaster presents both challenges and opportunities. In scaling up to either 720p or 1080p, the chance to "unlock" the full detail of the original artwork is mouth-watering (as we tried to showcase in last year's Ico/Shadow of the Colossus HD emulation piece), but at the same time the danger remains that there just isn't the quality in the original assets to present a viable high-definition experience - exactly the issue we had with the first two games in the recent Splinter Cell remakes.
Ico also runs at three different resolutions, depending on how the PlayStation 3's XMB is set. Go for the default standard 720p and you get the expected 1280x720 framebuffer, with MLAA implementation - a good choice for a game like Ico. With Display Settings at 1080p, Ico delights with a native full HD framebuffer, again with MLAA applied - making it the first full 1920x1080 title we've seen to be running the computationally expensive post-process, providing a wonderfully crisp, eye-pleasing image. Switch over to stereoscopic 3D, and we have full 720p resolution per eye - again with MLAA engaged.
Despite official word from Sony that both HD remasters support "full 1080p HD resolution for a stunning, razor-sharp presentation", Shadow of the Colossus appears to have some issues with fill-rate, resulting in the game supporting native 720p and an upscaled 1080p that sees a base 960x1080 resolution upscaled horizontally, resulting in obviously rectangular pixels.
Again, MLAA is supported on all modes - fine for 720p and 3D - but not so good on the scaled 1080p mode. As pixels are being expanded horizontally by 100 per cent, the sub-pixel crawling issues we sometimes see with MLAA are amplified somewhat. The standard 720p output is our choice for the best balance of picture quality and performance, and is the basis for this comparison movie (also available in a straightforward A to B head-to-head format).
In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, we offer two modes for players: High Resolution and High Framerate mode. With the GPU power of the Xbox One X, we were able to get 4K at a constant 30 FPS and with the CPU boost, we are targeting 60 FPS with full HD (1080p) in High Framerate mode.
The 28-inch 4K UHD (3840 X 2160) IPS panel of TUF Gaming VG289Q1A gives you four times the pixels of similar-sized Full HD 1080p displays so you get more detailed images when playing games or watching movies, as well as more onscreen desktop space for your various work windows. It draws you into immersive virtual worlds, with greatly-textured elements and terrain maps that boast impressive levels of detail.
"In both [single-player] and [multiplayer], Killzone: Shadow Fall outputs a full, unscaled 1080p image at up to 60 [frames per second]," producer Poria Torkan wrote. "Native is often used to indicate images that are not scaled; it is native by that definition. "In Multiplayer mode, however, we use a technique called 'temporal reprojection,' which combines pixels and motion vectors from multiple lower-resolution frames to reconstruct a full 1080p image. If native means that every part of the pipeline is 1080p then this technique is not native."
The full adventures (to date) of Lodge, Joanna, and the rest of the Gamers crew. Pick up this double feature to enjoy more than 3.5 hours of Gamers goodness! Includes The Gamers: Dorkness Rising (720p) and The Gamers: Hands of Fate Extended Edition (1080p).
Very often, low light plays a spoilsport in capturing those exciting moments in your camera during an evening out, or those of a wedding party or when capturing a landscape at dusk. The pocket size compact cameras have come in vogue these days, but these pocket ultra zoom cameras hardly fulfill all the needs for that memorable picture. One typically cribs about a compact device not delivering good snaps and adding more noise to it when in motion or when shooting in shadow, but the new Fujifilm FinePix F660EXR is made by filtering those shortcomings.Fujifilm India has introduced FinePix F660 EXR, a digital zoom compact camera to click aesthetically perfect photographs in dim light. However the new F660 EXR is physically a bit bigger than usual compact cameras, being 1/2-inch across rather than the usual 1/2.3-inch, also it comes with pixel array which reduces noise in the pictures and adding more details. In addition, the camera has a rubber grip on the right side of the lens which makes it easy to hold camera and creates a friction which makes your hand stable when you shoot.Fujifilms pioneering 16 megapixel EXR CMOS sensor helps in detail streaming and 30% noise reduction than all its predecessors. This latest addition from Fujifilm gives users Fujifilms best acclaimed imaging technology. With its intelligent 30x digital and 15x optical zoom (24-360 mm) getting close to a far off point becomes smooth and easy without losing the image clarity. The camera also offers advanced anti blur and scene recognition.Also, the F660 EXR has an improved 3.0 inch, 460,000 pixel LCD screen to view crystal clear images and movies and explore cameras menu. The camera also has innovative face tracking to ensure users never miss their target. Its unique sensor combines Fujifilms EXR and Back Side Illumination (BSI) technologies to deliver superb results. The user can switch between EXR modes to change sensors settings as per lighting and requirements or let the camera optimise settings in Auto EXR mode. The cameras ISO can also be selected automatically and ranges between 100 to 3200 ISO and can also be increased to an unbelievable 12,800.The FinePix F660EXRs brilliance is not only limited to still photography; the camera offers 1080p full HD movie capture at 30 fps for seamless quality. The face detection feature, which precisely follows subjects faces throughout a scene, combined with stereo sound recording will definitely capture the interest of keen videographers. A high speed movie option allows users to slow down fast moving action by shooting in 320 frames per second mode. Also in Motion Panorama mode, camera darns a 360 degree shot altogether without cuts as the user spins the camera.Another exciting feature in FinePix 660EXR is that it allows you to capture continuous action up to 11 frames per second at continuous shooting mode. The camera also has a wide angle field of view of 24mm to capture landscape or scenes in detail. The internal memory of the camera is quite less but GBs of videos and images can be recorded when supported with an external memory card.If you are a photography enthusiast, you will be interested in conventions exposure modes like aperture priority, shutter priority and full manual which give complete photographic control over images and with the new Fujifilm you can easily experience that. FinePix F660EXR comes in four distinctive coloursBlack, Red, Blue and Gold.In my experience, the spectre of low-light will never come in the way of taking just perfect pictures. Fujifilm delivers best lighting results in any condition. 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