Bitmap vs Jaggies - What's the difference?
bitmap | jaggies |
(computing) a series of bits that represents a rasterized graphic image, each pixel being represented as a group of bits
(computer graphics, informal) Jagged]] artifacts in raster graphics, such as those caused by [[resize, resizing a bitmap image without preserving its aspect ratio.
* 1999 , Brent Heslop, David Angell, Rick Darnell, Microsoft Word 2000 Bible
* 2007 , Pulli et al'', ''Mobile 3D Graphics: With OpenGL ES and M3G
As nouns the difference between bitmap and jaggies
is that bitmap is a series of bits that represents a rasterized graphic , each pixel being represented as a group of bits while jaggies is jagged artifacts in raster graphics, such as those caused by resizing a bitmap image without preserving its aspect ratio.bitmap
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Alternative forms
* bit map * bit-mapNoun
(en noun) (Raster graphics)Usage notes
* See notes at pixmap.Synonyms
* pixmapjaggies
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(wikipedia jaggies)Noun
(en-plural noun)- The anti-alias option in image editors helps to eliminate the jaggies .
- Edge antialiasing only works at the edges of primitives, but jaggies can happen also at intersections of polygons.