Definition
Antialiasing smooths jagged edges in digital images, making them appear more natural. It reduces the 'stair-step' effect, creating a cleaner look. Think of it as blurring the lines 🎨 slightly to make them less harsh. It's commonly used in video games and graphic design. Without antialiasing, diagonal lines can look pixelated and uneven. It improves the visual quality of digital content by blending colors at the edges of objects. It makes text clearer.