(description) Carl Svensson's article, "The Peach meme: On CRTs, pixels and signal quality (again)," debunks misconceptions about CRTs and pixel art. It argues that while CRTs smooth pixel art, signal quality (e.g., composite vs. RGB) is paramount, not the CRT itself. The article highlights that poor composite signals, not CRT magic, cause effects like "Sonic Waterfalls," and emphasizes that historical pixel art techniques were adapted to display limitations, remaining crucial for graphics quality across all screen types.
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