Solarize |
Blends a negative and a positive image. Solarization represents a negative-to-positive inversion. By means of the Solarize effect light areas on the image or a photo become darker, and the dark areas are changed into light. Using this effect, you can make a custom solarization. |
Posterize |
The Posterize effect gives your pictures an artistic look by reducing the number of colors on the image. The resulting picture resembles a poster. |
Saturation |
Adjusting image/photo saturation affects the intensity of colors. |
Invert |
The Invert effect works pretty much like the Solarize effect, with the difference that it causes an automatic inversion from negative to positive. |
Grayscale |
To automatically add a grayscaled look to your color pictures, apply the Grayscale effect. |
Sepia |
To add an old-time look to your photos, use the Sepia effect. |
Emboss |
The Emboss effect automatically gives a relief look to your photos. |
Add color noise |
Apply the Color noise effect to add or increase the amount of color noise on your pictures. |
Add mono noise |
To add noise without affecting color, use the Mono noise effect. |
Gaussian blur |
The term refers to the Gaussian "bell shaped curve" distribution named after the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss. Using this softening effect (Gaussian blur), you can give your images/photos a good hazy look. |
Split blur |
With the use of the Split blur effect, an image is basically duplicated within itself in such a way that the duplicated copies overlay each other. |
Sharpness |
The Sharpen effect automatically makes blurry images/photos sharper. |
Disturbanse |
The Disturbance effect adds random ripples to your pictures. |
Fish eye |
Use the Fisheye effect to automatically apply a fisheye lens view to your pictures. |
Twirl |
Applying the Twirl effect, you can give your images and photos a special spiral-like look. |
Bloat |
The Bloat effect produces an impression that your images/photos are blown up. |
Tile |
As the result of using the Tile effect, your picture is reproduced by its multiple copies as if it was paved with tiles. You can specify the exact number of horizontal and vertical blocks (for example, 5.5, 10.10, etc.), increase or decrease their number. |
Mosaic |
Fills in an image with small rectangles. One of the possible reasons to use the Mosaic effect is to simulate the low-resolution display. |