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pixelated
The appearance of individual pixels or pixel blocks in a bitmapped image. For example, when an image is displayed or printed too large, the individual, square pixels are discernible to the naked eye, especially around the edges where one color or shade of gray meets another. See
anti-aliasing and
deinterlace.
Although images may be pixelated purposely for special effects as in the example below, pixelation is often due to some shortcoming. For example, when digital video is played, the decoder may not be able to keep up with the encoding rate, and the frames are pixelated. See
videophile.
A Pixelated Picture
The top picture was pixelated in Adobe PhotoShop. There are several "Pixelate" options in PhotoShop's Filter menu. The middle picture uses the standard square cell, wich can contain from two to 64 pixels (this one uses nine). The bottom picture uses a crystal cell pattern.