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Inverted FXAA Shader turns image upside-down

I'm trying to use an existing FXAA shaderexisting FXAA shader for anti-aliasing, which works, but when I try to run it, the filtered image is inverted.

http://www.geeks3d.com/20110405/fxaa-fast-approximate-anti-aliasing-demo-glsl-opengl-test-radeon-geforce/3/upside-down (vertically flipped)

I'm still new to shaders so I have no clue on how to go about in correcting the orientation with the above code.

Thanks.I'm still new to shaders - how can I modify this shader so the filtered image is displayed the correct way up?

Inverted FXAA Shader

I'm trying to use an existing FXAA shader which works but when I try to run it the filtered image is inverted.

http://www.geeks3d.com/20110405/fxaa-fast-approximate-anti-aliasing-demo-glsl-opengl-test-radeon-geforce/3/

I'm still new to shaders so I have no clue on how to go about in correcting the orientation with the above code.

Thanks.

FXAA Shader turns image upside-down

I'm trying to use an existing FXAA shader for anti-aliasing, which works, but when I try to run it, the filtered image is upside-down (vertically flipped)

I'm still new to shaders - how can I modify this shader so the filtered image is displayed the correct way up?

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Inverted FXAA Shader

I'm trying to use an existing FXAA shader which works but when I try to run it the filtered image is inverted.

http://www.geeks3d.com/20110405/fxaa-fast-approximate-anti-aliasing-demo-glsl-opengl-test-radeon-geforce/3/

[Vertex_Shader]
varying vec4 posPos;
uniform float FXAA_SUBPIX_SHIFT = 1.0/4.0;
uniform float rt_w; // GeeXLab built-in
uniform float rt_h; // GeeXLab built-in
 
void main(void)
{
  gl_Position = ftransform();
  gl_TexCoord[0] = gl_MultiTexCoord0;
  vec2 rcpFrame = vec2(1.0/rt_w, 1.0/rt_h);
  posPos.xy = gl_MultiTexCoord0.xy;
  posPos.zw = gl_MultiTexCoord0.xy - 
                  (rcpFrame * (0.5 + FXAA_SUBPIX_SHIFT));
}
 
[Pixel_Shader]
#version 120
uniform sampler2D tex0; // 0
uniform float vx_offset;
uniform float rt_w; // GeeXLab built-in
uniform float rt_h; // GeeXLab built-in
uniform float FXAA_SPAN_MAX = 8.0;
uniform float FXAA_REDUCE_MUL = 1.0/8.0;
varying vec4 posPos;
 
#define FxaaInt2 ivec2
#define FxaaFloat2 vec2
#define FxaaTexLod0(t, p) texture2DLod(t, p, 0.0)
#define FxaaTexOff(t, p, o, r) texture2DLodOffset(t, p, 0.0, o)
 
vec3 FxaaPixelShader( 
  vec4 posPos, // Output of FxaaVertexShader interpolated across screen.
  sampler2D tex, // Input texture.
  vec2 rcpFrame) // Constant {1.0/frameWidth, 1.0/frameHeight}.
{   
/*---------------------------------------------------------*/
    #define FXAA_REDUCE_MIN   (1.0/128.0)
    //#define FXAA_REDUCE_MUL   (1.0/8.0)
    //#define FXAA_SPAN_MAX     8.0
/*---------------------------------------------------------*/
    vec3 rgbNW = FxaaTexLod0(tex, posPos.zw).xyz;
    vec3 rgbNE = FxaaTexOff(tex, posPos.zw, FxaaInt2(1,0), rcpFrame.xy).xyz;
    vec3 rgbSW = FxaaTexOff(tex, posPos.zw, FxaaInt2(0,1), rcpFrame.xy).xyz;
    vec3 rgbSE = FxaaTexOff(tex, posPos.zw, FxaaInt2(1,1), rcpFrame.xy).xyz;
    vec3 rgbM  = FxaaTexLod0(tex, posPos.xy).xyz;
/*---------------------------------------------------------*/
    vec3 luma = vec3(0.299, 0.587, 0.114);
    float lumaNW = dot(rgbNW, luma);
    float lumaNE = dot(rgbNE, luma);
    float lumaSW = dot(rgbSW, luma);
    float lumaSE = dot(rgbSE, luma);
    float lumaM  = dot(rgbM,  luma);
/*---------------------------------------------------------*/
    float lumaMin = min(lumaM, min(min(lumaNW, lumaNE), min(lumaSW, lumaSE)));
    float lumaMax = max(lumaM, max(max(lumaNW, lumaNE), max(lumaSW, lumaSE)));
/*---------------------------------------------------------*/
    vec2 dir; 
    dir.x = -((lumaNW + lumaNE) - (lumaSW + lumaSE));
    dir.y =  ((lumaNW + lumaSW) - (lumaNE + lumaSE));
/*---------------------------------------------------------*/
    float dirReduce = max(
        (lumaNW + lumaNE + lumaSW + lumaSE) * (0.25 * FXAA_REDUCE_MUL),
        FXAA_REDUCE_MIN);
    float rcpDirMin = 1.0/(min(abs(dir.x), abs(dir.y)) + dirReduce);
    dir = min(FxaaFloat2( FXAA_SPAN_MAX,  FXAA_SPAN_MAX), 
          max(FxaaFloat2(-FXAA_SPAN_MAX, -FXAA_SPAN_MAX), 
          dir * rcpDirMin)) * rcpFrame.xy;
/*--------------------------------------------------------*/
    vec3 rgbA = (1.0/2.0) * (
        FxaaTexLod0(tex, posPos.xy + dir * (1.0/3.0 - 0.5)).xyz +
        FxaaTexLod0(tex, posPos.xy + dir * (2.0/3.0 - 0.5)).xyz);
    vec3 rgbB = rgbA * (1.0/2.0) + (1.0/4.0) * (
        FxaaTexLod0(tex, posPos.xy + dir * (0.0/3.0 - 0.5)).xyz +
        FxaaTexLod0(tex, posPos.xy + dir * (3.0/3.0 - 0.5)).xyz);
    float lumaB = dot(rgbB, luma);
    if((lumaB < lumaMin) || (lumaB > lumaMax)) return rgbA;
    return rgbB; }
 
vec4 PostFX(sampler2D tex, vec2 uv, float time)
{
  vec4 c = vec4(0.0);
  vec2 rcpFrame = vec2(1.0/rt_w, 1.0/rt_h);
  c.rgb = FxaaPixelShader(posPos, tex, rcpFrame);
  //c.rgb = 1.0 - texture2D(tex, posPos.xy).rgb;
  c.a = 1.0;
  return c;
}
    
void main() 
{ 
  vec2 uv = gl_TexCoord[0].st;
  gl_FragColor = PostFX(tex0, uv, 0.0);
}

I'm still new to shaders so I have no clue on how to go about in correcting the orientation with the above code.

Thanks.