pixeled

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English

Alternative forms

Etymology

pixel +‎ -ed

Adjective

pixeled (not comparable)

  1. Converted to, or obscured by, pixels; pixelated.
    • 2007, José van Dijck, Mediated memories in the digital age
      Coded images hold a material value similar to their celluloid counterparts, even if they cannot be looked at unless they are turned into pixeled objects.
  2. (in combination) Having pixels of a particular kind.
    • 2005, Jaime Fowler, Avid made easy: video editing with Avid Free DV and the Avid Xpress family
      You can now understand the challenge: If you mapped a square-pixeled image into a rectangular-pixeled image, it would appear to be horizontally stretched-out.