The
filters in the Pixelate submenu sharply define a selection by clumping
pixels of similar color values in cells.
- Color Halftone
-
Simulates
the effect of using an enlarged halftone screen on each channel
of the image. For each channel, the filter divides the image into rectangles
and replaces each rectangle with a circle. The circle size is proportional
to the brightness of the rectangle. See Apply the Color Halftone filter.
- Crystallize
-
Clumps
pixels into a solid color in a polygon shape.
- Facet
-
Clumps pixels
of solid or similar colors into blocks of like-colored pixels. You
can use this filter to make a scanned image look hand-painted or
to make a realistic image resemble an abstract painting.
- Fragment
-
Creates four
copies of the pixels in the selection, averages them, and offsets
them from each other.
- Mezzotint
-
Converts
an image to a random pattern of black-and-white areas or of fully
saturated colors in a color image. To use the filter, choose a dot
pattern from the Type menu in the Mezzotint dialog box.
- Mosaic
-
Clumps pixels
into square blocks. The pixels in a given block are the same color,
and the colors of the blocks represent the colors in the selection.
- Pointillize
-
Breaks
up the color in an image into randomly placed dots, as in a pointillist
painting, and uses the background color as a canvas area between
the dots.