I know we've seen this image already in the past, but seeing it again I wanted to comment that, now that we've been taught about aliasing it's exciting whenever I see it in the "wild". I forget what the exact situation was but I believe an image produced aliasing in one website but when I tried to shared it, it looked fine in something else.
jananisriram
I've noticed this in images before and have wondered how to fix this; is there a point at which aliasing becomes almost too good, like when it blurs?
I know we've seen this image already in the past, but seeing it again I wanted to comment that, now that we've been taught about aliasing it's exciting whenever I see it in the "wild". I forget what the exact situation was but I believe an image produced aliasing in one website but when I tried to shared it, it looked fine in something else.
I've noticed this in images before and have wondered how to fix this; is there a point at which aliasing becomes almost too good, like when it blurs?