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A simple, pixelated blur suitable for hiding the face of anonymous witnesses.
— Pixel Frequency: Lets you adjust the size of each pixel, thus determining the density and resolution of the resulting grid of pixels.
— Cell Shape: Lets you adjust the base shape of the mosaic. The options are Square, Hexagon, and Triangle.
— Aliasing: Lets you adjust how tightly each cell samples the area underneath it.
— X Offset: Shifts the grid left or right.
— Y Offset: Shifts the grid up or down.
— Aspect: Adjusts the aspect ratio of the cells.
— Antialias Result: With this box checked the effect performs extra processing to get cleaner lines between the cells.
— Blur Alpha: Check this box to blur the Alpha channel along with the image’s content.
— Whole Cells Only: Limits the showing of cells to those cells that are completely inside of a window only.
Radial Blur
A blur effect that simulates the motion blur that would occur were the image spinning around its center point.
— X and Y Position: Lets you move the center of the blur.
— Smooth Strength: Adjusts how much blurring is applied.
— Blur Type: When Blur Type is set to Realistic, the blur effect emulates a photographic motion blur. When set to Stylized, the blur effect is a simple and smooth digital blur.
— Blur Symmetry: Three options are available.
— Symmetric: The blur effect appears to be created in both directions, with the result being more of a double-image that’s blurring in an arc around the X/Y Position, simulating motion blur in a camera.
— Clockwise: The blur effect appears to be moving in a single, clockwise direction.
— Anti-Clockwise: The blur effect appears to be moving in a single, counter-clockwise direction.
— Border Type: Lets you choose how the edges of the image are affected by this blur; options include Black, Replicate, Reflect, and Wrap Around.
— Move with Sizing: Checking this box lets the blur center retain its relative position in the frame if the Input and Editing sizing are changed.
— Blur Alpha: Check this box to blur the Alpha channel along with the image’s content.