That's moireing, not aliasing. Aliasing's when it goes all jagged like. And I think it looks cool, it's like a special map showing the geographical relief of her knockers.
That's moireing, not aliasing. Aliasing's when it goes all jagged like. And I think it looks cool, it's like a special map showing the geographical relief of her knockers.
You are right, as always... Aliasing depends on the sampling frequency. Frequencies are measured in Hz (event/sec), well I just forgot the time... as always... When the sampling frequency is to low the sampled signal will look very different from the input signal... That´s aliasing...