TrollErgoSum

TrollErgoSum t1_jaa2qv9 wrote

It's called Supersampling and basically gives the computer more options for what to render for any given pixel.

If you "render" at a higher resolution so that each final pixel is 4 pixels in the supersample then the computer gets 4 reference points for what color that pixel could be instead of just one. It can then average those 4 values and get a cleaner value for that final pixel.

When you have high contrast areas (black against white for example) the computer can pick a cleaner average between the two areas (shades of gray) instead of only choosing between white and black.

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