Talk:Jaggies

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This article had some material that was completely wrong, equating JPEG compression artifacts with jaggies.

I have trimmed out two wrong paragraphs, corrected them, and put them at the end of JPEG, then added a line here to note that jaggies are not compression artifacts. This article could do with a couple of images to show

  • an image
  • the same image sub-sampled with a good a/a filter
  • the image sub-sampled again, this time with no a/a filter, and therefore jaggies

-- The Anome 08:33 30 Jun 2003 (UTC)

I don't think it needs expansion, it's about the right length and contains all it needs apart from the suggested pictures. The Real Walrus 07:48, 17 June 2006 (UTC)

You know the Windows XP interface has NO anti-aliasing. Look at the "rounded" edges of your windows, or WMP, or any of the WMP skins. There's a reason why your My Computer icon has jaggies, especially the monitor part of the icon. --24.87.126.13 17:41, 30 August 2006 (UTC)