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Jaggies logo #10101) Staircase
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Jaggies logo #21000 `Jaggies` is the informal name for artifacts in raster images, most frequently from aliasing, which in turn is often caused by non-linear mixing effects producing high-frequency components or missing or poor anti-aliasing filtering prior to sampling. Jaggies are stairlike lines that appear where there should be smooth straight lines or curves. F.....
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Jaggies logo #20472(Digital cameras and photo printers) Slang term for the stair-stepped appearance of a curved or angled line in digital imaging. The smaller the pixels, and the greater their number, the less apparent the “jaggies�. Also known as pixelisation.
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Jaggies logo #21048Stair-like lines that appear where there should be smooth straight lines or curves. Jaggies can occur for a variety of reasons, the most common being that the output device (display monitor or printer) does not have enough resolution to portray a smooth line. In addition, jaggies often occur when a bit-mapped image is converted to a dif...
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Jaggies logo #20948Stair-like lines that appear where there should be smooth straight lines or curves. Jaggies can occur for a variety of reasons, the most common being that the output device (display monitor or printer) does not have enough resolution to portray a smooth line. In addition, jaggies often occur when a bit-mapped image is converted to a different resol...
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Jaggies logo #23439An effect caused by images or lines being rendered at too low a resolution. It can be defined as a 'stair-stepped' effect giving the line or image a rough appearance. By increasing the resolution, we can reduce the stair-stepped effect. It is important to remember that once an image has been saved at a lower resolution it cannot be upgraded to a hi...
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