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Pixelize
The pixelize effect breaks up a picture into blocks of pixels to make the picture jaggier. The ''Pixelize'' dialog box allows you to set the size of these blocks, or cells, and how the color for each is chosen. For example, if you set a cell size of 6, then each cell will be make up of 36 pixels (6x6).
To pixelize an area or picture: Select an area to change, or deselect a selected area if you want to change the entire picture. Choose the ''Pixelize'' command from the ''Effects'' menu to open the ''Pixelize'' dialog box. Drag the slider to set the cell size and set how to calculate the color of each cell with the ''Cell Color'' pop-up. This is explained below:
- Average: Uses the average of all the colors in the cell.
- Center: Uses the color of the pixel in the center of the cell.
- Maximum: Uses the maximum color value in the cell.
- Minimum: Uses the minimum color value in the cell.
- Random: Picks a random color from the cell's pixels.
- Upper left: Uses the color of the pixel at the upper left corner of the cell.
Pixelize Section url:BMEuser/effects#anchor322570
created:2006-04-19 14:26:25 last updated:2006-08-18 09:24:20
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