So in combination with the Nyquist theorem, is it true that higher resolution screens will lead to higher sampling frequency, thus preventing aliasing for even the most-detailed pictures? In other words, aliasing is probably going to happen more frequently on low-resolution screens?
eliot1019
Aliasing is caused by discrete sampling below the Nyquist frequency so for low res, if you're not sampling enough then yes, you will have more aliasing.
So in combination with the Nyquist theorem, is it true that higher resolution screens will lead to higher sampling frequency, thus preventing aliasing for even the most-detailed pictures? In other words, aliasing is probably going to happen more frequently on low-resolution screens?
Aliasing is caused by discrete sampling below the Nyquist frequency so for low res, if you're not sampling enough then yes, you will have more aliasing.