What is antialiasing?
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What is antialiasing?
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Antialiasing is a method that smoothes the jagged edges of drawn graphics and text in a Windows form in order to improve their appearance or readability. High quality antialiased texts can be rendered with the managed GDI+ classes. However, the high quality antialiased text takes more time in rendering than lower quality antialiased text.
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