Thursday, November 29, 2007

How to work with Offset

How to work with Offset

98) How to work with Offset.

Moves a selection a specified horizontal or vertical amount, leaving an empty space at the selection’s original location.

Step 1

Select the area to work with Offset filter.

Step 2

You can fill the empty area with the current background color, with another part of the image, or with your choice of fill if the selection is near the edge of an image.

Step 3

After applying the Offset filter.

How to work with Minimum filter

How to work with Maximum filter

97) How to work with Maximum filter.

Are useful for modifying masks. The Maximum filter has the effect of applying a choke—spreading out white areas and choking in black areas.

Step 1

Select the area to work with Maximum filter.

Step 2

As does the Median filter, the Maximum filters look at individual pixels in a selection. Within a specified radius, the Maximum filters replace the current pixel’s brightness value with the greatest or least brightness value of the surrounding pixels.

Step 3

After applying the Maximum filter.

How to work with Minimum filter

How to work with Minimum filter

96) How to work with Minimum filter.

Are useful for modifying masks. The Minimum filter has the effect of applying a spread—spreading out black areas and shrinking white areas.

Step 1

Select the area to work with Minimum filter.

Step 2

As does the Median filter, Minimum filters look at individual pixels in a selection. Within a specified radius, the Minimum filters replace the current pixel’s brightness value with the greatest or least brightness value of the surrounding pixels.

Step 3

After applying the Minimum filter.

How to work with High Pass

How to work with High Pass

95) How to work with High Pass.

Retains edge details in the specified radius where sharp color transitions occur and suppresses the rest of the image (A radius of 0.1 pixel keeps only edge pixels.) The filter removes low-frequency detail in an image, and has the opposite effect of the Gaussian Blur filter.

Step 1

Select the area to work with High Pass filter.

Step 2

In High Pass, you can adjust the Radius(A radius of 0.1 pixel keeps only edge pixels.)

Step 3

After applying the High Pass filter.