
Anti-Aliasing
Anti-aliasing is a technique used in digital graphics to reduce the jagged edges that can appear on curved or diagonal lines, creating a smoother and more visually appealing image. When an image is displayed on a screen, the grid of pixels can cause these jagged edges, known as "aliasing." Anti-aliasing works by blending the colors of the edge pixels with the background, softening the transition and making the lines appear less sharp and more natural. This process enhances the overall quality of images, whether in computer graphics, video games, or digital art, leading to a more polished look.