On-screen these images appear slightly blurred or indistinct. However there can be marked improvement in the print quality, when printed from some browsers; others may show no improvement at all. The ``anti-aliasing'' helps on-screen. In the printed version jagged edges are indeed softened, but leave an overall fuzziness.
Here are the same equations yet again; this time with `extrascale=2.0'. Now there are 4 times the pixels at a cost of roughly 2.45 times the disk space. Compared with the previous images (having 1.5 times extra-scaling), there is little difference in the on-screen images. Printing at 300dpi shows only a marginal improvement; but at 600dpi the results are most satisfying, especially when scaled to be comparable with normal 10pt type.