Jaggies are the informal name for aliasing artifacts in raster images, often caused by non-linear mixing effects producing high-frequency components and/or missing or poor antialiasing filtering[?] prior to sampling.
Note: jaggies should not be confused with compression artifacts, which are a different phenomenon.
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