Twelve Characteristics of Correct Antialiased Lines
Scott R. Nelson
In Journal of Graphics Tools, 1(4), 1996.
Abstract: Many papers have been written on line antialiasing algorithms. Most ignore important features that can leave visible artifacts. This paper presents twelve desirable characteristics of antialiased lines and discusses algorithmic tradeoffs that affect each of the characteristics from a behavioral perspective. Accompanying color images show the differences between acceptable and unacceptable behavior for each characteristic. This paper provides the information needed to visibly analyze how well a particular antialiased line algorithm works.
@article{Nelson:1996:TCO,
author = {Scott R. Nelson},
title = {Twelve Characteristics of Correct Antialiased Lines},
journal = {Journal of Graphics Tools},
volume = {1},
number = {4},
pages = {1--20},
year = {1996},
}
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