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better pic...
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04/21/08 10:45 - 64ºF - ID#44078
Weird photoshop antialiasing
I made that by drawing a circle-shape in a 12x12 pixel file in photoshop, and snapping the shape to a 1x1 pixel grid. It should be perfectly symmetrical, both horizontal and vertical.
Why are pixels that should be the same value different?
weird...
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leopard
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04/14/08 12:58 - 43ºF - ID#44007
Bethune Hall
It's for sale, so I called the number. 1.5 mill. It would probably cost that much to fix it, as it's pretty messed up. Still, it would be an awesome set of art studios.
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Top: L=#3d R=#3d
Left: T=#39 B=#36
Right: T=#39 B=#36
Bottom: L=#3d R=#39
...which I think is even weirder - the top is symmetric but the bottom isn't. Notice also that the stroke in your picture is asymmetric.
Furthermore - and this may or may not be a factor - in Photoshop the '.0' point is not exactly between pixels but shifted over and to the right by epsilon. So the top left subpixel in your drawing is at (0,0) but the bottom right subpixel is actually (11.999…,11.999…)
Antialiasing is dark magic, and I wouldn't count on it working one way or another, or even making sense necessarily.
- Z