pikselijaiten
Pikselijaiten refers to the visual artifacts that can appear in digital images, particularly when they are scaled up or compressed. These artifacts are a result of the image being composed of discrete, square units called pixels. When an image is enlarged beyond its original resolution, the individual pixels become more noticeable, leading to a blocky or jagged appearance. This effect is often described as "pixelation."
Compression also contributes to pikselijaiten. Lossy compression algorithms, such as those used in JPEG files, work
The severity of pikselijaiten depends on several factors, including the original image resolution, the degree of
While often considered undesirable, in some artistic contexts, pikselijaiten can be intentionally employed as a stylistic