jaggies

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Jagged artifacts in raster graphics, such as those caused by resizing a bitmap image without preserving its aspect ratio

Edge antialiasing only works at the edges of primitives, but jaggies can happen also at intersections of polygons.

As observed along a diagonal line of square pixels Especially apparent in low resolution graphical images
A colloquial term for the jagged edges formed on raster-scan displays when displaying diagonal lines to top
the pixelated or stairstepped appearance of low-resolution computer-generated images
/jag'eez/ n The `stairstep' effect observable when an edge (esp a linear edge of very shallow or steep slope) is rendered on a pixel device (as opposed to a vector display)
Occurs when bitmapped images are displayed on a low-resolution monitor, or printed on a low-resolution printer, or when the image is enlarged Anti-aliasing techniques can alleviate the problem
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The visual stair-stepping edges that occur in an image when the image resolution is too low
Slang term for the stair-stepped appearance of a curved or angled line in digital imaging, also known as Aliased The smaller the pixels, and the greater their number the less apparent the jaggies Also known as pixelization JAVA A programming language developed by SUN Among other features, it allows the programming of interactive software for the Internet JEIDA (Japanese Electronics Industry Development Association) Japanese standards committee for storage cards JPEG
The jagged stepped effect often seen in images whose resolutions are so low that individual pixels are visible JPEG - A file format that stores digital photographs in a very space efficient way Used by virtually all digital cameras, JPEG uses a form of ‘lossy’ compression to reduce file sizes at the expense of fine image detail The level of compression (and thus the loss of quality) can be varied, and this forms the basis of digital camera quality settings
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 pixelization
This is a slang term referring to the jagged pixellization effect that occurs in digital imaging
The effect caused by images or lines being rendered at too low a resolution It can easily 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 though that once an image has been saved at a lower resolution it cannot be "rezzed up" to a higher resolution The resolution will in fact increase, but the quality of the image will not
{i} (in Computer Graphics) pictures received in an unclear form and that have jagged edges (in low-resolution computers)
(n ) In computer graphics, the lines that are jagged--stair-stepped--rather than smooth Usually, this visual appearance is the result of insufficient screen resolution Jaggies can be improved on by a technique called antialiasing or "smoothing "
The stepped effect of bit-mapped type and graphics caused when square pixels represent diagonal or curved lines See anti-aliasing
Jargon term for curved lines that have a stepped or saw-tooth appearance on a display device
Jaggies are the stair-stepped edges of bitmapped graphics and type caused when square pixels represent diagonal or curved lines This is also known more technically as "aliasing" The technique for smoothing the jaggies is called anti-aliasing
The jagged stepped effect often seen in images whose resolutions are so low that individual pixels are visible
A term used to describe the visual appearance of lines and shapes in raster pictures that results from drawing them using a grid of insufficient spatial resolution
Nervous condition caused by fear or anxiety (The Creeps) RB: 1 K
An undesirable condition in which the edges of an image or text have a stair-stepped, or jagged appearance
graphics and type term
A condition where objects and text on the Newton screen appear overly jaggy or bitmapped Thought to be an electro-mechanical problem between the LCD display and the connector Source: NTLK
Thin diagonal lines on computer screens betray the graphics system's limited resolution by showing a "stair step" effect These jagged lines are known as jaggies and can be solved by means of Anti Aliasing
The "stepped" or ragged look of curves, lines and edges in a bitmap image
Jagged edges on bitmapped graphics blown up too large