EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic extension

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since June 2016.

The EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic extension is part of the WebGL API and exposes two constants for anisotropic filtering (AF).

AF improves the quality of mipmapped texture access when viewing a textured primitive at an oblique angle. Using just mipmapping, these lookups have a tendency to average to grey.

WebGL extensions are available using the WebGLRenderingContext.getExtension() method. For more information, see also Using Extensions in the WebGL tutorial.

Note: This extension is available to both, WebGL1 and WebGL2 contexts.

Constants

ext.MAX_TEXTURE_MAX_ANISOTROPY_EXT

This is the pname argument to the gl.getParameter() call, and it returns the maximum available anisotropy.

ext.TEXTURE_MAX_ANISOTROPY_EXT

This is the pname argument to the gl.getTexParameter() and gl.texParameterf() / gl.texParameteri() calls and sets the desired maximum anisotropy for a texture.

Examples

js
const texture = gl.createTexture();
gl.bindTexture(gl.TEXTURE_2D, texture);
const ext =
  gl.getExtension("EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic") ||
  gl.getExtension("MOZ_EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic") ||
  gl.getExtension("WEBKIT_EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic");
if (ext) {
  const max = gl.getParameter(ext.MAX_TEXTURE_MAX_ANISOTROPY_EXT);
  gl.texParameterf(gl.TEXTURE_2D, ext.TEXTURE_MAX_ANISOTROPY_EXT, max);
}

Specifications

Specification
WebGL EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic Khronos Ratified Extension Specification

Browser compatibility

BCD tables only load in the browser

See also