What is the difference between aliased and anti-aliased edges?

What will be an ideal response?


An aliased edge is a hard edge-the hard "stair-stepped" pixels are very obvious. The edge is noticeably blunt. This is why aliased edges are seldom used. An anti-aliased edgeis a crisp but smoother edge. With an anti-aliased edge, Photoshop creates a smooth transition between the edge and its background using many shades of the edge pixel color.

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The modulus operator cannot be used to divide numbers that contain a decimal place.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The data that you enter into an online form is collected by a program that runs on the Web site's ____________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The Join command is used to join any two open ____.

A. anchor points B. line segments C. curves D. corners

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A(n) ____ activity is one that happens on a regular basis.

A. impending B. upcoming C. repetitious D. recurring

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