The
Stylize filters produce a painted or impressionistic effect on a
selection by displacing pixels and by finding and heightening contrast
in an image. After using filters like Find Edges and Trace Contour
that highlight edges, you can apply the Invert command to outline
the edges of a color image with colored lines or to outline the
edges of a grayscale image with white lines.
Diffuse
Shuffles pixels
in a selection to soften focus according to the selected option:
Normal moves pixels randomly (ignoring color values), Darken Only replaces
light pixels with darker ones, and Lighten Only replaces dark pixels
with lighter ones. Anisotropic shuffles pixels in the direction
of the least change in color.
Emboss
Makes a selection
appear raised or stamped by converting its fill color to gray and
tracing the edges with the original fill color. Options include
an embossing angle (from –360° to recess the surface, to +360° to
raise the surface), height, and a percentage (1% to 500%) for the
amount of color within the selection. To retain color and detail
when embossing, use the Fade command after applying the Emboss filter.
Identifies
the areas of the image with significant transitions and emphasizes
the edges. Like the Trace Counter filter, Find Edges outlines the edges
of an image with dark lines against a white background and is useful
for creating a border around an image.
Glowing Edges
Identifies
the edges of color and adds a neon-like glow to them. This filter
can be applied cumulatively.
Solarize
Blends a
negative and a positive image—similar to exposing a photographic
print briefly to light during development.
Tiles
Breaks up an
image into a series of tiles, creating an offset between the selection
and its original position. You can choose one of the following to
fill the area between the tiles: the background color, the foreground
color, a reverse version of the image, or an unaltered version of
the image, which puts the tiled version on top of the original and
reveals part of the original image underneath the tiled edges.
Trace Contour
Finds
the transitions of major brightness areas and thinly outlines them
for each color channel, for an effect similar to the lines in a
contour map. See Apply the Trace Contour filter.
Wind
Places tiny horizontal
lines in the image to create a windblown effect. Methods include
Wind; Blast, for a more dramatic wind effect; and Stagger, which offsets
the lines in the image.
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