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- Pixelation abstract "In computer graphics, pixelation (or pixellation in British English) is caused by displaying a bitmap or a section of a bitmap at such a large size that individual pixels, small single-colored square display elements that comprise the bitmap, are visible. Such an image is said to be pixelated (pixellated in the UK).Early graphical applications such as video games ran at very low resolutions with a small number of colors, and so had easily visible pixels. The resulting sharp edges gave curved objects and diagonal lines an unnatural appearance. However, when the number of available colors increased to 256, it was possible to gainfully employ antialiasing to smooth the appearance of low-resolution objects, not eliminating pixelation but making it less jarring to the eye. Higher resolutions would soon make this type of pixelation all but invisible on the screen, but pixelization is still visible if a low-resolution image is printed on paper. In the realm of real-time 3D computer graphics, pixelation can be a problem. Here, bitmaps are applied to polygons as textures. As a camera approaches a textured polygon, simplistic nearest neighbor texture filtering would simply zoom in on the bitmap, creating drastic pixelation. The most common solution is a technique called pixel interpolation that smoothly blends or interpolates the color of one pixel into the color of the next adjacent pixel at high levels of zoom. This creates a more organic, but also much blurrier image. There are a number of ways of doing this; see texture filtering for details.Pixel is a problem unique to bitmaps. Alternatives such as vector graphics or purely geometric polygon models can scale to any level of detail. This is one reason vector graphics are popular for printing — most modern computer monitors have a resolution of about 100 dots per inch, and at 300 dots per inch printed documents have about 9 times as many pixels per unit of area as a screen. Another solution sometimes used is procedural textures, textures such as fractals that can be generated on-the-fly at arbitrary levels of detail.".
- Pixelation thumbnail Dithering_example_undithered.png?width=300.
- Pixelation wikiPageExternalLink PixelizationOfAFont.
- Pixelation wikiPageExternalLink NoPixelZoom.
- Pixelation wikiPageID "1565691".
- Pixelation wikiPageLength "3595".
- Pixelation wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Pixelation wikiPageRevisionID "682826588".
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink 3D_computer_graphics.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Bitmap.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink British_English.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_graphic_artifacts.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Colour_banding.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Computer_graphics.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink File:Diamond_anti-aliasing_demo.png.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink File:Pixel_interpolation.png.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Fractal.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Image_resolution.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Interpolate.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Interpolation.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Macroblock.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Macroblocking.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Nearest-neighbor_interpolation.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Nearest_neighbor_interpolation_algorithm.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Pixel.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Pixel_art.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Posterization.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Procedural_texture.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Spatial_anti-aliasing.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Wolfram.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Texture_filtering.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Texture_mapping.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink The_Wolfram_Demonstrations_Project.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Vector_graphics.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Video_game.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:pixelated.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:pixellated.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink Wolfram_Demonstrations_Project.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLink File:Dithering_example_undithered.png.
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pixelation".
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLinkText "censored".
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLinkText "dotting".
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLinkText "pixelated".
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLinkText "pixelating".
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLinkText "pixelation".
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLinkText "pixelization".
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLinkText "pixellated".
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLinkText "pixellating".
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLinkText "pixilation".
- Pixelation wikiPageWikiLinkText "unpixelated".
- Pixelation hasPhotoCollection Pixelation.
- Pixelation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Two_other_uses.
- Pixelation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Pixelation subject Category:Computer_graphic_artifacts.
- Pixelation type Article.
- Pixelation type Article.
- Pixelation type Artifact.
- Pixelation comment "In computer graphics, pixelation (or pixellation in British English) is caused by displaying a bitmap or a section of a bitmap at such a large size that individual pixels, small single-colored square display elements that comprise the bitmap, are visible. Such an image is said to be pixelated (pixellated in the UK).Early graphical applications such as video games ran at very low resolutions with a small number of colors, and so had easily visible pixels.".
- Pixelation label "Pixelation".
- Pixelation sameAs Pixelering.
- Pixelation sameAs Pixelado.
- Pixelation sameAs Pikselizacja.
- Pixelation sameAs m.05bwr2.
- Pixelation sameAs Q3545358.
- Pixelation sameAs Q3545358.
- Pixelation wasDerivedFrom Pixelation?oldid=682826588.
- Pixelation depiction Dithering_example_undithered.png.
- Pixelation isPrimaryTopicOf Pixelation.