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This GIMP (GNU) tutorial demonstrates how to apply GIMP’s Pixelise Filter. To work along, you are welcome to download the Start Image I am working with Here. Unzip the file and open the image onto GIMP’s workspace.
Notes You can quickly Undo a step at any time by pressing Ctrl then Z. Alternatively, click a previous Undo History snapshot - Windows then Dockable Dialogues then click Undo History. In addition, to Zoom in (or Zoom out) of your image; from the top menu choose View then select a Zoom Tool from the subsequent drop-down list.
Launch GIMP & Organise Its Workspace & Palettes
1/ Open your choice of Start Image onto GIMP’s workspace - File then Open - Ctrl then O.
Note Ensure the Layers and the Undo History Palettes are visible, and then drag them into position over your workspace - (Windows then Dockable Dialogues - then click Layers and Undo History).
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2/ Now, from the top menu, choose Filters then choose Blur then choose Pixelise. And from the subsequent Pixelise dialogue box, enter the following settings, or experiment, and then click OK.
3/ Congratulations, your Pixel Conversion is complete, and it is ready to save - top menu, then File then Save As. GIMP 2.8 - File then Export.
Wendi E. M. Scarth. Top of Page.
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