B. Bogart wrote:
Woops,
pix_crop is what you want, pix_resize just scales to 2^x.
[pix_crop] takes a subimage of an image. [pix_resize] resizes the image (slow). at least with the CVS-version [pix_resize] can be used to scale to any dimension, not just 2^n (i forgot when i changed the code; probably it is also in 0.90), just give it the wanted dimension (if none are specified it will scale to the next power-of-2)
(otoh, if andrei complains that the other [pix_resize]s don't do anything, his version probably does not support scaling to arbitrary sizes)
and (also only in the CVS): you can use FreeFrame-plugins from within Gem; most likely there is a pixelize-FF-plugin somewhere...
mfg.asdr. IOhannes