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BlackSpectre (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__NOTOC__ == Command Line Parameter== : {{launchparam|useFBOs|[0-1]}} Use FBOs, if supported, for off-screen rendering. * 0 = Disable, 1 = Enable * Default = 1 * The frame buffer object architecture (FBO) is an extension to OpenGL for doing flexible off-screen rendering, including rendering to a texture. By capturing images that would normally be drawn to the screen, it can be used to implement a large variety of image filters, and post-processing effects. [https://en.w...") |
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* The frame buffer object architecture (FBO) is an extension to OpenGL for doing flexible off-screen rendering, including rendering to a texture. By capturing images that would normally be drawn to the screen, it can be used to implement a large variety of image filters, and post-processing effects. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framebuffer_object] | * The frame buffer object architecture (FBO) is an extension to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenGL OpenGL] for doing flexible off-screen rendering, including rendering to a texture. By capturing images that would normally be drawn to the screen, it can be used to implement a large variety of image filters, and post-processing effects. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framebuffer_object] | ||
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Command Line Parameter
- -useFBOs [0-1]
Use FBOs, if supported, for off-screen rendering.
- 0 = Disable, 1 = Enable
- Default = 1
- The frame buffer object architecture (FBO) is an extension to OpenGL for doing flexible off-screen rendering, including rendering to a texture. By capturing images that would normally be drawn to the screen, it can be used to implement a large variety of image filters, and post-processing effects. [1]
Example
-useFBOs 1