Pixilated
Pixilated is an adjective used to describe an image that has been rendered in discrete picture elements called pixels, producing a blocky or mosaic-like appearance. The term is closely related to pixelated, a more common spelling in American English. Pixilated itself appears as a variant spelling in some texts, often used to emphasize the word’s origin from pixel and the -ate suffix. Throughout usage, meaning remains consistent: the image looks as if built from square tiles.
Causes and characteristics: Pixelation occurs when an image is scaled up from a low resolution, heavily compressed,
Applications and usage: In media and online content, pixilated or pixelated faces or objects are used to
Pixilated imagery thus sits at a crossroads of technical limitation and artistic expression, spanning practical privacy