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Questions tagged [anti-aliasing]

Questions about the technique of smoothing transitions between color fields within an image to combat the jagged or rough edges that appear due to aliasing. Anti-aliasing is used in digital photography, computer graphics, and many other applications.

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I'm trying to update a chart which has an 8-bit style but was imported to ms paint at some point. I like the overall layout of what's there so far, but a lot of the text got anti-aliased: I have the ...
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As you can see in the picture, there's a thin black line between the red and turquoise objects, which are overlapping. Possibly due to antialiasing. I've tried modifying AA settings, with no results. ...
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I would like to reach the same effect on the sides of a simple polygon, as this below image shows: I have created a shape in PS, and it has some kind of "semi-transparent" edges, but not ...
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Just take for example simple rectangle that I split with division. When I use division there is always this thin line that shows where the division is. I thought it's only an issue in the program ...
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I've been trying to make some icons in inkscape. However, some icons appear to have a "jagged" or "pixelated" effect at curves especially where two shapes overlap each other. Here'...
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Non straight geometrical shapes (i.e. diagonal lines, curved lines or circles) created with MS paint appear to me pixelated. For example, if I create a jpeg or png 100px X 100px raster image with a ...
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On the left side is a circle drawn by Brush Tool. On the right side is a circle drawn by Pencil Tool, with the same brush tip. Is there a filter/tool to make the right one looks like the left one? I ...
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I am stuck into a problem several days, i can't figure out how to get clean edges, even if i used a high resolution 600 dpi (when exporting to png) but the edges seems jagged when i view the design in ...
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I've got this issue where I have a teal background and a fuchsia foreground, and when exporting, the anti-aliasing between the two leaves a dark transition. I've found a few workarounds, one of which ...
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I have an Illustrator file with some paths on a transparent background, one of which is a mesh inside a clipping path. When I place this file inside a InDesign document and export as a PDF, the anti-...
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Website logo is an SVG and looks like this: When I resize it by setting my logo width on my website it turns into this: If you zoom in you can see the image is lumpy, uneven and messy. For example, ...
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Inkscape 1.0 has the choice to export svg to png without anti-aliasing by GUI: I want to export svg to png from the command line without anti-aliasing, but I'm not able. I've read the Inkscape man ...
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So I have a path from which I create an anti-aliased selection of that arc-shaped object and paint it a solid color, red in this example. If I then want to change this color (to light gray in example) ...
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I have a scanned text like this: And I want something like this: Do you have any idea how can I achieve that? Thanks in advance!
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I'm trying to export a vector graphic to a png with full transparent alpha channel but i noticed that all around the edge of the curves the pixels are blended semi tranparent. I need full opaque cut ...
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