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can any body tell me what a fog table no time wasters like zd net the link went noware
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tml table-based fogging: Used by 3D accelerators, it's a type of fog-rendering technique. Fog is a general term representing all atmospheric effects: haze, mist, smoke, smog. When fogging is enabled, distant objects fade into the fog color. Both the fog color and the fog density (the rate at which objects fade as a function of their distance from the viewer) are programmable. Usually set by the programmer, table-based fog is where the fog table is indexed with a floating-point representation of one of the pixel's component. This fog table should consist of 64 density values, which are unsigned 8-bit quantity. A value of 0 indicates minimum density, and 255 indicates maximum density. Fog is applied after color combining and before alpha blending.
tml table-based fogging: Used by 3D accelerators, it's a type of fog-rendering technique. Fog is a general term representing all atmospheric effects: haze, mist, smoke, smog. When fogging is enabled, distant objects fade into the fog color. Both the fog color and the fog density (the rate at which objects fade as a function of their distance from the viewer) are programmable. Usually set by the programmer, table-based fog is where the fog table is indexed with a floating-point representation of one of the pixel's component. This fog table should consist of 64 density values, which are unsigned 8-bit quantity. A value of 0 indicates minimum density, and 255 indicates maximum density. Fog is applied after color combining and before alpha blending.
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