[Gimp-developer] what is 'anti-alias' in fuzzy selection (magic wand) supposed to do?

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On February 27, Petr Koloros asked in the Usenet news group 
comp.graphics.apps.gimp:

: I'm using the last debian version of gimp. Circle 
: selection works fine with antialiasing - when I make 
: a selection and move it, the borders of selected 
: area are antialiased. When I repeat the same process 
: with "magic wand" (fuzzy selection), the borders are 
: always sharp - not antialiased (doesn't respect antialiasing 
: choise of fuzzy selection tool).
: 
: Any ideas?

I thought I'd check this out, but I am not sure what the anti-alias 
function is supposed to do in the Magic Wand tool. Could somebody 
fill me in? Thanks,


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branko collin
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