How can I apply the anti-aliasing offered by
Image::Magick upon an image created with
GD::Graph?
I tried
my $image = Image::Magick->new;
my $x = $image->Read('myGDGraphImage.png');
$image->Set(antialias=>'True');
$x = $image->Write('mySupposedToBeAliased.png');
but it's not working: setting an attribute is obvioulsy not like manipulating the image.
So maybe i'm looking the wrong way and there is anti-aliasing support in
GD? Other modules supporting anti-aliasing? Or maybe
Image::Magick can do it but i'm not able to make it work?
Thank you.
gkinueliileunikg
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