9.6.  SuperNova

9.6.1.  Overview

Figure 16.130.  Applying example for the Supernova filter

Applying example for the Supernova filter
Applying example for the Supernova filter

You can find this filter through Filters → Light Effectsender → Super Nova

This filter creates a big star reminding a super-nova. It works with RGB and GRAY images. Light effect decreases according to 1/r where r is the distance from star center.

9.6.2.  Parameter Settings

Figure 16.131.  “Supernova” filter options

Supernova filter options

Preview

Parameter setting results are interactively displayed in preview. Scroll bars allow you to move around the image.

Center of SuperNova
  • You can use input boxes to set horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) coordinates of SuperNova center. You can also click and drag the SuperNova center in preview.

  • Show Cursor: This option brings up a reticle in preview, centered on the SuperNova.

Color

Color: When you click on the color dwell, you bring up the usual color selector.

Radius

Radius: This is radius of the SuperNova center (1-100). When you increase the value, you increase the number of central white pixels according to r*r (1, 4, 9...).

Spikes

Spokes: This is number of rays (1-1024). Each pixel in the nova center emit one pixel wide rays. All these rays are more or less superimposed resulting in this glittering effect you get when you move this slider.

Random Hue

Random Hue: Colours rays at random. (0-360) value seems to be a range in HSV color circle.