verb
- to display or render an image in pixels; to cause an image to appear as a collection of small colored squares or blocks
- to blur or obscure part of an image by replacing it with pixels, typically for privacy or censorship purposes
Usage: computing, digital media
Usage: computing, digital media
Examples
- The old video game pixellates the characters to fit the limited graphics of the console.
- The security camera pixellates faces to protect the privacy of people in the footage.
- When you zoom in too far on a digital photo, it pixellates and loses detail.
- The editor pixellates the license plate in the news broadcast.
- Modern software can pixellate an image in real time during video streaming.
- The image pixellates when displayed at a very low resolution.