Anti-aliasing

Updated on March 21, 2020 in Ideas & Suggestions
4 on January 12, 2020

The following OLD video is self explanatory: Sub-pixel resolution=Antialiasing in X-Y and Z

This way we could have really a superb surface in all directions even at 100um!

 
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0 on January 22, 2020

Naaaaahhh. That was too much asking! That would be too fabulous. OK, I admit that.

But, what about adding AA in X-Y ??? A simple plain bluring filter applied to each sliced image?? EVERYONE ELSE HAS IT!

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0 on February 6, 2020

Let me show you a few things:

First – This is a slice from UNIZ DEsktop:

Second – This is a slice from a free slicer:

 

Now guess, which 3D printed model will be more smooth????

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0 on February 25, 2020

I am also surprised that the Uniz slicer does not have anti-aliasing, since this is a standard function in nearly all slicers available (Chitubox, Formware, Mango/Lychee etc.) I don’t have an issue with horizontal layers on Slash 2, but pixelization is very strong. The quality of the print is significantly lower compared to Photon S and even Wanhao D8 with anti-aliasing on. Uniz please add the anti-aliasing function or partner with Formware as Phrozen did for Slash to be available in the third-party slicer.

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0 on March 21, 2020

Hi Vasily

Yeah, you’re right! Every decent slicer has an Antialiasing function in XY plane! And the roughness is very noticeable especially if you print 100um layers. It’s better on 50um layers but still not as smooth as on $300 Anycubic printer

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…and no answer from UNIZ

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I’ve got my Slash second hand for cheap, but for all you guys paying a full $3000+ …I really feel sorry!!!!

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