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Photoshop Jargon: Aliasing
By Jeremy Schultz On 16th December 2005 @ 00:13 In Photoshop, Features | 1 Comment
“Aliasing,” also known as jaggies or pixellation, occurs when bitmap images are enlarged or printed with low resolution and the pixels that make up the image are apparent. It is very apparent when fonts are printed as bitmaps; their fine details show up as building blocks.
[1] Click here for my tutorial on eliminating aliasing in line art scans and other jagged images.
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