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mlandis

This is interesting: Intuitively, I thought that a single sampling method would have looked the best. This comes from my experiences with photo editing software where I would try to select a piece of an image and be frustrated when the edges of the selection had a gradient of colors instead of a hard cutoff. But in stills and in motion the blurred edges seem to look better, though I guess it is case-dependent.

Gyro

An interesting fact behind this is that human's eye is more sensitive to jaggies than the color changes.