I am seeing a lot of filtering artefacts on animation frames, possibly from the edges of neighbouring frames. The weird thing is that the artefacts appear as black lines at the edges, but all frames of the animation use a white background. A couple of images are attached to demonstrate the problem - note the thin black line above the character. Is there a way to request pyglet to leave a white border around animation frames? Or am I missing something more elementary here?
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