This might be easy (but I didn't find an answer in the archives).

I'm trying to make nice looking images (using image()). 

To make them look nice (not jagged), it usually takes me at least 100x100 points. This 
can be slow for frequent redraws. 

Is there a smarter (less point intensive) way? 

I was thinking in terms of hexabins, for example, which for much less jagged looking 
regions, or of an option to image ( or a variation) which internally increases the 
grid.

Any help welcome. Thanks in advance.


Christian Ritter
Functional Specialist Statistics
Shell Coordination Centre S.A.
Monnet Centre International Laboratory, Avenue Jean Monnet 1, B-1348 Louvain-La-Neuve, 
Belgium

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