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# aliasing in general
is where a signal is distorted by undersampling. Where you haven't taken enough data points to accurately represent the image.

In normal sampling there's a certain rate at which aliasing begins to occur, but I'm not sure about how it applies to images, since I nearly failed DSP so I didn't take image processing
(, Mon 15 Dec 2003, 19:21, archived)
# I never did DSP stuff ... GC for me.
I hadn't twigged that you were not the original question asker, sorry if my replies have seemed a little dumbed down.
(, Mon 15 Dec 2003, 19:31, archived)
# It's ok
I'll just have to ask my friend who has a doctorate in image processing :)
(, Mon 15 Dec 2003, 19:33, archived)