Difference between revisions of "Documentation/AOO4 User Guides/Draw Guide/Editing Pictures Raster Graphics/The Graphic Filter Toolbar"
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| style="border:none;padding:0.15cm;"| The '''Pop-Art '''filter is supposed to change the colors of the picture to a pop-art format, but unfortunately, it does not seem to function correctly at present. | | style="border:none;padding:0.15cm;"| The '''Pop-Art '''filter is supposed to change the colors of the picture to a pop-art format, but unfortunately, it does not seem to function correctly at present. | ||
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| style="border:none;padding:0.15cm;"| The '''Relief''' filter calculates the edges in relief of the picture and produces a picture as if illuminated by a light source, the position of the illuminating light being variable and producing shadows that differ in direction and magnitude. | | style="border:none;padding:0.15cm;"| The '''Relief''' filter calculates the edges in relief of the picture and produces a picture as if illuminated by a light source, the position of the illuminating light being variable and producing shadows that differ in direction and magnitude. | ||
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| style="border:none;padding:0.15cm;"| '''Mosaic''' takes groups of pixels and converts them into a single color rectangular tile. The whole picture appears to be a mosaic. The center and right pictures below had an element resolution of 5 pixels. The picture on the right also had the ''Enhance edges'' option selected; with the greater contrast at the edges, it appears to be a little sharper. | | style="border:none;padding:0.15cm;"| '''Mosaic''' takes groups of pixels and converts them into a single color rectangular tile. The whole picture appears to be a mosaic. The center and right pictures below had an element resolution of 5 pixels. The picture on the right also had the ''Enhance edges'' option selected; with the greater contrast at the edges, it appears to be a little sharper. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 7 April 2026
The Graphic Filter Toolbar
Click the Filter icon
to open the Filter toolbar. Draw offers eleven filter effects. Filters work on the current view of an object, and can be combined. Filters always apply to the entire graphic; it is not possible to use filters to edit only a part of the object.
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