You bet it's Dean's fault!!! If he hadn't created that tweak utility, I would've never been tinkering around with that stuff...NOT!
On the "Adjust image settings with preview" screen, I just selected "Let the 3D application decide." That in turn, changed the "Antialiasing" and "Anistropic" settings to "Application-controlled" in the base profile.
I had changed them sometime in the past and forgot about it. I must be getting that, uh, that...what is that stuff that makes you gorget everything?
Strange behavior with Shape Manager
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Re: Strange behavior with Shape Manager
Which video card are you using? The Control Panel for yours looks nothing like the one I have for the Quadro FX 2500M. Hmmm...
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Re: Strange behavior with Shape Manager
I think that is just the version of Forceware. My display looked like yours until I upgraded to the latest drivers and Forceware.