// See pixel_aa.slang for copyright and other information. // clang-format off #pragma parameter PIX_AA_SETTINGS "=== Pixel AA v1.2 settings ===" 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 #pragma parameter PIX_AA_SHARP "Pixel AA sharpening amount" 1.5 0.0 2.0 0.05 #pragma parameter PIX_AA_GAMMA "Enable gamma-correct blending" 1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 #pragma parameter PIX_AA_SUBPX "Enable subpixel AA" 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 #pragma parameter PIX_AA_SUBPX_BGR "Use BGR subpx. instead of RGB" 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 // clang-format on // Similar to smoothstep, but has a configurable slope at x = 0.5. // Original smoothstep has a slope of 1.5 at x = 0.5 #define INSTANTIATE_SLOPESTEP(T) \ T slopestep(T edge0, T edge1, T x, float slope) { \ x = clamp((x - edge0) / (edge1 - edge0), 0.0, 1.0); \ const T s = sign(x - 0.5); \ const T o = (1.0 + s) * 0.5; \ return o - 0.5 * s * pow(2.0 * (o - s * x), T(slope)); \ } INSTANTIATE_SLOPESTEP(float) INSTANTIATE_SLOPESTEP(vec2) vec3 to_lin(vec3 x) { return pow(x, vec3(2.2)); } vec3 to_srgb(vec3 x) { return pow(x, vec3(1.0 / 2.2)); } // Function to get a single sample using the "pixel AA" method. // Params: // tx_coord: Coordinate in source pixel (texel) coordinates vec3 sample_aa(sampler2D tex, vec2 tx_per_px, vec2 tx_to_uv, vec2 tx_coord, float sharpness, bool gamma_correct) { // The offset for interpolation is a periodic function with // a period length of 1 texel. // The input coordinate is shifted so that the center of the texel // aligns with the start of the period. // First, get the period and phase. vec2 period; const vec2 phase = modf(tx_coord - 0.5, period); // The function starts at 0, then starts transitioning at // 0.5 - 0.5 / pixels_per_texel, then reaches 0.5 at 0.5, // Then reaches 1 at 0.5 + 0.5 / pixels_per_texel. // For sharpness values < 1.0, blend to bilinear filtering. const vec2 offset = slopestep(min(1.0, sharpness) * (0.5 - 0.5 * tx_per_px), 1.0 - min(1.0, sharpness) * (1.0 - (0.5 + 0.5 * tx_per_px)), phase, max(1.0, sharpness)); // With gamma correct blending, we have to do 4 taps and interpolate // manually. Without it, we can make use of a single tap using bilinear // interpolation. The offsets are shifted back to the texel center before // sampling. if (gamma_correct) { const vec3 samples[] = { to_lin(texture(tex, (period + 0.5) * tx_to_uv).rgb), to_lin(texture(tex, (period + vec2(1.5, 0.5)) * tx_to_uv).rgb), to_lin(texture(tex, (period + vec2(0.5, 1.5)) * tx_to_uv).rgb), to_lin(texture(tex, (period + 1.5) * tx_to_uv).rgb)}; return to_srgb(mix(mix(samples[0], samples[1], offset.x), mix(samples[2], samples[3], offset.x), offset.y)); } else { return texture(tex, (period + 0.5 + offset) * tx_to_uv).rgb; } } // Function to get a pixel value, taking into consideration possible subpixel // interpolation. vec4 pixel_aa(sampler2D tex, vec2 tx_per_px, vec2 tx_to_uv, vec2 tx_coord, float sharpness, bool gamma_correct, bool sample_subpx, bool subpx_bgr) { if (sample_subpx) { // Subpixel sampling: Shift the sampling by 1/3rd of an output pixel for // each subpixel, assuming that the output size is at monitor // resolution. const vec2 sub_tx_offset = vec2(tx_per_px.x / 3.0 * (subpx_bgr ? -1.0 : 1.0), 0.0); vec3 res; for (int i = -1; i < 2; ++i) { res[i + 1] = sample_aa(tex, tx_per_px, tx_to_uv, tx_coord + sub_tx_offset * float(i), sharpness, gamma_correct)[i + 1]; } return vec4(res, 1.0); } else { return vec4(sample_aa(tex, tx_per_px, tx_to_uv, tx_coord, sharpness, gamma_correct), 1.0); } }