moiré effect
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Tweet n. 1. The effect of superimposing a repetitive design, such as a grid, on the same or a different design in order to produce a pattern distinct from its components. 2. The perceived distortion or flickering of printed or displayed high-contrast images caused by a loss of resolution or by inadequate sampling. |
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