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Jaggies? A Basic Definition
Jargon for spatial aliasing that appears as jagged steps on diagonal lines in a TV picture. Caused by insufficient filtering, violation of the Nyquist limit and/or poor interpolation. See "Aliasing".
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- Anti-Aliasing and Resampling Artwork - Part 2: Tutorial by Gary David Bouton
- Anti-Aliasing and Resampling Artwork - Part 1: Tutorial by Gary David Bouton
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- Scratchboard Tool Jagged Edges Problem?: Painter IX
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- HOW TO: Nvidia/Xgl/Com piz - Improve video playback performance/El iminate Jaggies - Ubuntu Forums: HOW TO: Nvidia/Xgl/Com piz - Improve video playback performance/El iminate Jaggies Tutorials & Tips
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- HOW TO: Nvidia/Xgl/Com piz - Improve video playback performance/El iminate Jaggies [Archive] - Ubuntu Forums: compiz tutorial dapper
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- Jaggies Repair Graphic: Cross section of portin of Newton MP2100 case to shave down to prevent jaggies
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