Temporal anti-aliasing

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Temporal antialiasing or temporal anti-aliasing (TAA) is an algorithm for antialiasing . It uses several individual images to increase the amount of data that a shader uses to calculate the smoothing. This makes the algorithm more efficient and effective. The disadvantage is the motion blur , which is created when several images are offset over time and when different images move. This becomes particularly clear at a low frame rate .

Individual evidence

  1. Philipp Reuther: Better temporal anti-aliasing in Fallout 4 through higher frame rates , August 27, 2017