Alipikseliä
Alipikseliä, also known as subpixel rendering, is a technique used to improve the perceived resolution of text and images on digital displays. It exploits the fact that pixels on most modern displays are composed of three smaller, individually controllable elements: red, green, and blue subpixels. By carefully controlling the illumination of these subpixels, algorithms can render images that appear sharper and smoother than what would be possible with traditional pixel-by-pixel rendering.
The core idea behind alipikseliä is to render subpixel information in addition to the full pixel color.
Different operating systems and applications employ various alipikseliä algorithms. Common examples include ClearType (developed by Microsoft)