Previous articles in Planet Analog make mention of the “aliasing effect.” Most EEs agree in the importance of the aliasing effect as a noise source and take for granted that anti-aliasing filters are ...
Anti-aliasing smooths the raw and haggard edges on digital type and images on computer and handheld displays, wireless phones, printers, even digital cameras. Aliasing – jagged or stair-stepped edges ...
The 3D games we play and love are all made up of thousands, if not millions, of colored straight lines and other edges. And because of the way that these appear on your screen, they can often look ...
Prev 1 - Displays 2 - Anti-Aliasing 3 - Super-sampling and Multi-sampling 4 - Anisotropic Filtering 5 - Example: Half-Life 2 6 - Conclusions Next Anti-aliasing, then, is a method of making images look ...
Anti-aliasing is sub pixel interpolation, a technique that reduces the jagged effect of edges and makes them appear to have better resolution and image quality. So in essence, AA was developed to get ...
DSOs (digital oscilloscopes) offer a great many advantages over their analog equivalents but as they say, “There’s no such thing as a free lunch.” Digital scopes sample, digitize, and store waveforms ...
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