Secondary : No
Uses colour : No
Options : -250 to 250 for Red, Green and Blue channels.
Description :Allows individual adjustment of the brightness of each of the three colour components - Red, Green and Blue - to adjust the tone of an image to correct it or to add a colour cast.
Secondary : No
Uses colour : No
Options : Strength (1 to 10)
Description :This is a powerful effect that does heavy edge enhancing on the image. Any image is converted into an artificially coloured embossed image.
Secondary : No
Uses colour : No
Options : Blur type
Description :Blurs an image by averaging the values of each pixel with its surrounding pixels using a variety of blur methods. Current Blur types are selected with the Paint Mode Options:
The default blur, this blurs the image without losing too much of the original sharpness.
Cross blur 3x3 is a very simple fast blur. It ignores any differences between diagonal pixels and operates only on the four pixels immediately surrounding each pixel.
This is similar in operation to Cross 3x3, but takes the average of a larger area, which can result in smoother output.
A powerful blur which is more suited to smoothing out sharp edges than other blurs, but is more likely to lose fine detail.
This is a very powerful blur - you are highly likely to lose fine detail when using this.
An even larger and more powerful version of the Heavy blur.
This does a normal blur, but only changes the pixel colour if the blurred result is lighter than the original colour. This means you can add smooth edges to sharp bright objects on a dark background.
This works like the previous Anti-Alias blur mode, except it only changes the colour if the blurred result is darker than the original pixel colour. This can add smooth edges to sharp dark objects on a brighter background.
Secondary : Yes
Uses colour : No
Options : None
Description :This paint mode alters the brightness of the primary image based on the brightness of the secondary image. Light pixels in the secondary image increase the brightness of the primary, dark pixels in the secondary image decrease the brightness of the primary.This works best if the secondary image is a greyscale image (try using a Ripples image for an interesting effect).
Secondary : No
Uses colour : No
Options : Brightness level -250 to 250
Description :Affects the brightness of the selected area. Option values above zero will brighten an image, values below zero will darken an image.