"Pixellation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pixellation is a process that involves reducing an image into a mosaic of small, square blocks of color, typically to compress digital images and reduce file size.
A pixel (from the Latin "pixel," a portmanteau of picture element) is the smallest unit of digital information displayed on a computer screen.
Pixelation is the process or technique of fragmenting an image into its constituent pixels, typically for purposes of obscuring or distorting the image, often used in film and television to censor or blur sensitive or explicit content.
Pixelisation is the process of breaking down an image or image into its individual pixels, often resulting in a distorted or blurred representation of the original image. This can be done intentionally as a form of visual effect or accidentally as a result of technical issues such as low image quality.
Pixellate: - to represent an image as a collection of small, square pixels, typically as part of image processing or graphics design.Example: The camera will automatically pixellate low-quality videos to improve their overall quality.