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    Triangle Scan Conversion using 2D Homogeneous Coordinates 

    Olano, Marc; Greer, Trey (The Eurographics Association, 1997)
    We present a new triangle scan conversion algorithm that works entirely in homogeneous coordinates. By using homogeneous coordinates, the algorithm avoids costly clipping tests which make pipelining or hardware implementations ...

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