Pixelation is a post-processing effect used in computer graphics and image processing to intentionally degrade the resolution and visibility of an image by increasing the size of individual pixels. This effect creates a blocky, low-resolution appearance similar to the pixelation seen when zooming in on a low-resolution image or when displaying images at a lower pixel density.
Postprocessing Package Reference
Properties
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How the original image and the effect are blended together, in most cases it does not make sense to deviate from the default value. |
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The pixel granularity. |