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Destini Armstrong

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Aug 4, 2024, 1:53:01 PM8/4/24
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Justupgraded to Creo 1.0 and I noticed the model is much lower quality than wf5. Previously I set my NVIDIA card to override any settings to increase antialiasing. This doesnt seem to have an effect on the model anymore. Is there anyway to override the creo settings, or maybe I am missing something?

You can certainly set the Shade Quality as John has suggested. You can set this on the fly instead of in your configuration options (if that helps). There are several options to help improve the graphic display of objects in Creo. First there's Edge Quality (which can be set from Low to Very High). There's also Shade Quality... and several other switches that may or may not help.


Would it be possible to see a screenshot of the before and after images to compare? Do you have any screenshots off your old Pro/E installation compared to Creo? There are quite a few switches but if I could see an image it might help me determine whether Creo is the culprit of perhaps just a graphics card setting.


For Creo Parametric 1.0, forcing anti-aliasing through the NVIDIA Control Panel will not work due to some underlying changes in how Creo does its drawing and limits to overriding FSAA. Creo Parametric 2.0 supports anti-aliasing up to 32x through a setting in the application.


Am I alone in finding the video quality for screen sharing borderline unacceptable? It seems to cap out at 1080P with very strong compression at a low framerate. My company are all software developers with high end computers and gigabit internet connections yet we can't screen share a lot of the stuff we're doing in Teams due to the compression killing contrast between text elements and the low framerate making it difficult to follow.


There has been calls for this online for a long time about going beyond 1080p - for example, to 4k. Microsoft restricted it for a while to 720p because of platform scaling, but I think we are at the point it needs to happen, especially as cameras like the Brio support it.


I have raised a feedback for you here. I am sure there was one previously on Uservoice but this doesn't seem to have been moved over. I would recommend voting up and getting as many to do so to get it in front of the product team


If sharing between two 4K monitors (each user has a 4K monitor) with high band width (very common these days), why does Teams lower the resolution to 1920 x 1080? Everything appears blurry and hard to read. Try it with Zoom and you will see how much better it looks.


NO! YOU ARE NOT ALONE!

I'm working also for a huge software company and most of us have screens with a higher resolution (higher than 1080p) And doing a longer screen sharing session with Microsoft Teams is really a pain! The shared screen is so blurry. Compared to Zoom the screen sharing experience of Microsoft Teams is simply horrible. For me it is unbelievable that not more Microsoft Teams users are complaining about that.


I like Discord's solution: Tell it to optimize your screen share for text legibility and you get high-quality full-resolution captures at a low framerate to keep bandwidth and resource usage down. Great for documents and mostly-static app windows.


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My whole team has dual 27" 4k monitors, which are great for showing a lot of the screen and multitasking. Unfortunately MS Teams is our company standard solution, and being a financial institution we cannot install other options, even though we are in IT.

When sharing we have to change resolution on one monitor to 1920x1080, which makes everything huge for us, but legible on the share. If we share at native resolution, nobody can see what we are sharing. Even when they zoom in it's just all blurry. It would be really nice to share in some higher resolution so we can stop going through these hoops to use MS Teams.






If you're experiencing poor video quality when sharing your screen, there are several things you can do to improve it. Here are some tips:



Use a wired connection: If possible, connect your computer directly to your router or modem using an Ethernet cable. This can provide a more stable and faster internet connection, which can improve the quality of your video.



Close unnecessary applications: Close any applications or programs that you're not using, as they can use up system resources and slow down your computer. This can affect the quality of your video when sharing your screen.



Reduce screen resolution: Consider reducing your screen resolution to improve the quality of your video. Higher resolutions can require more processing power, which can affect the quality of your video.



Use a high-quality camera: If you're using an external camera to record your screen, make sure it's a high-quality camera with good resolution and frame rate.



Use a video conferencing platform with good quality settings: If you're using a video conferencing platform to share your screen, check the quality settings and adjust them as necessary. Some platforms may allow you to adjust the video quality, frame rate, or other settings to improve the quality of your video.



Check your internet speed: Test your internet speed to make sure you have enough bandwidth to support high-quality video. You can use online speed test tools to check your internet speed.



By following these tips, you should be able to improve the quality of your video when sharing your screen.



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It's not utilising the full image size to zoom in and instead, appears to merely zoom into the smaller, web-display version on the product page. I have tried resizing the images, going from 500KB to 20MB - all of them look equally pixelated on zoom.


The first image shows what the artwork should look like when zoomed-in - vs. what it actually looks like using the zoom feature. The third image is of 2 versions of the same piece; however one is 4806 x 3399 pixels, the other 1748 x 1240 pixels - and they both look equally pixelated when using the zoom feature, despite one being almost 3x higher in resolution.


The first image shows what the artwork should look like when zoomed-in - vs. what it actually looks like using the zoom feature like sssniperwolf here. The third image is of 2 versions of the same piece; however one is 4806 x 3399 pixels, the other 1748 x 1240 pixels - and they both look equally pixelated when using the zoom feature, despite one being almost 3x higher in resolution.


I'm working on a different issue with the zoom feature, but I noticed the problem with image quality. Squarespace scales images that I upload at 2000px wide down to 1000px wide (less on smaller screens), and uses the same size image for both product display and zoom. A solution that I found for image quality was to reduce the gallery width on product pages so that it's smaller than the intrinsic size of the image. The 1000px wide product image is sharper when the gallery width is constrained to 600px wide.


It's been awhile since I worked on this, but the gallery width slider is on the product page layout. Go to a product, click the top left Edit button, then Edit Design, then Edit Section. You need to find the exact width of the gallery and product image sizes in your browser's developer tools. Here's a screenshot from Chrome DevTools for one of our products that shows the image sizes. Reduce the gallery width so that it's less than the product image's instrinsic size. Save the changes to the product page and check the live website to see if image quality is better.


According to Squarespace document, images can have max width of 2500px, so you need to check your devtool to inspect the actual width of the zoom image. It will be helpful if you can share your site URL so we can help having a look


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Hi everyone. I am trying to create a playblast of my animation, however, the quality seems to be pretty low and the image is a little fuzzy. I've adjusted some of the playblast settings such as increasing the quality to 100. Are there any other settings that I could change in order to get a more high definition playblast? I am relatively new to Maya so if anyone can explain this in very basic terms that would be awesome. Thanks


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