prepass

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

pre- +‎ pass

Noun[edit]

prepass (plural prepasses)

  1. (computing) A prior pass of an algorithm or process, sometimes as an optimization to handle simpler cases.
    • 2002, Arndt von Koenigsmarck, Maxon Cinema 4D 7: A Workshop for 2D/3D Graphics Pros, page 277:
      If you're trying to render an image of 800 × 600 pixels and you do the prepass with just 200 × 150 pixels, then you'll see fewer details there and you can't place the sampling points as exactly.