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Join Date: Jun 2004
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lol
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Join Date: May 2004
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who's this other person,
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I can't quite believe that after an LCD reduces an image in resolution from say XGA to VGA it then antialiases the output. Antialiasing relies on having as high a resolution image as possible so it can use 'spare' pixels to make smooth transitions. Doing it on a low resolution image will simply make it look blurred. Maybe that would be ok for films or photographic images, but it would make text unreadable.
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here we go
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