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Mosaic Blur
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.
Smooth Strength: Lets you blur the edges of adjacent pixels.
Border Type: Lets you choose how the edges of the image are affected by this blur;
options include Black, Replicate, Reflect, and Wrap Around.
Radial Blur
A blur effect that simulates the motion blur that would occur were the image spinning around its
center point.
Smooth Strength: Adjusts how much blurring is applied.
X and Y Position: Lets you move the center of the blur.
Border Type: Lets you choose how the edges of the image are affected by this blur;
options include Black, Replicate, Reflect, and Wrap Around.
Zoom Blur
A blur effect that simulates the motion blur that would occur were a camera moving toward
the image.
Smooth Strength: Adjusts how much blurring is applied.
X and Y Position: Lets you move the center of the blur.
Border Type: Lets you choose how the edges of the image are affected by this blur;
options include Black, Replicate, Reflect, and Wrap Around.
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