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You are currently viewing The ABC of Photography – Antialiasing

The ABC of Photography – Antialiasing

  • Post author:Corrie
  • Post published:October 21, 2019
  • Post category:A / Blog / News

Antialiasing

A method of smoothing diagonal or curved lines in digital images to avoid a ‘staircase’ or ‘stepped’ appearance (also called ‘jaggies’), caused by the fact that the pixels making up an image are discrete blocks of colour.


 

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