Try zooming into an image until you can make out each pixel (it will probably be easier on a laptop). On the edges of an object, do you see jaggies? How do you think the way edges look have an impact on how blurry or sharp an image looks? We'll be taking a deeper look into this in the next lecture!
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in response to the why the jaggies look wrong question, this is largely due to the fact that we are trying to potentially represent organic, non-geometric/rectangular shapes with rectangular pixels, focusing on the edges could certainly help us refine the final image
Try zooming into an image until you can make out each pixel (it will probably be easier on a laptop). On the edges of an object, do you see jaggies? How do you think the way edges look have an impact on how blurry or sharp an image looks? We'll be taking a deeper look into this in the next lecture!
in response to the why the jaggies look wrong question, this is largely due to the fact that we are trying to potentially represent organic, non-geometric/rectangular shapes with rectangular pixels, focusing on the edges could certainly help us refine the final image