Anti-Aliasing Anti-aliasing is a digital image processing technique used in Giclée printing to reduce the appearance of jagged or stair-stepped edges (aliasing) in computer-generated graphics or text. By smoothing out these edges through the blending of adjacent pixels, anti-aliasing creates a more natural and visually pleasing appearance, especially when images are scaled or displayed at different resolutions. This technique helps to maintain the smoothness and clarity of fine details in Giclée prints, resulting in crisp, high-quality reproductions of digital artwork. |