The image is somewhat similar, but I don't think it's anti-aliasing. On another list someone proposed recursive error, but I think it's the result of raster error (i.e. non-recursive), since math programs would calculate each pixel independently (unless one's dealing with automata). In act on close inspection, there _is_ aliasing all the way down; it's just that the images are large and it doesn't show.

Thanks, Alan


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