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Preview
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Parameter setting results are interactively displayed in preview.
Scroll bars allow you to move around the image.
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Luminosity Threshold
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The higher the threshold, the more areas are concerned by
sparkling (0.0-0.1).
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Flare Intensity
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When this value increases, the central spot and rays widen
(0.0-1.0).
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Spike Length
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This is ray length (1-100). When you reduce it, small spikes
decrease first.
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Spike Points
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Number of starting points for spikes (0-16). It's the number of
big spikes. There is the same
number of small spikes. When number is odd, small spikes are
opposite the big ones. When number
is even, big spikes are opposite another big spike.
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Spike Angle
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This is angle of first big spike with horizontal (-1 +360). -1
determines this value at random.
If a spot has several pixels within required threshold, each of
them will generate a sparkle.
If angle is positive, they will all be superimposed. With -1, each
sparkle will have a random
rotation resulting in numerous thin spikes.
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Spike Density
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This option determines the number of sparkles on your image. It
indicates the percentage (0.0-1.0) of all possible sparkles that
will be preserved.
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Opacity
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When you decrease Opacity (0.0-1.0), sparkles become more
transparent and the layer beneath becomes visible. If there is no
other layer, sparkle saturation decreases.
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Random Hue
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This option should change sparkle hue at random... (0.0-1.0)
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Random Saturation
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This option should change sparkle saturation at random...
(0.0-1.0)
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Preserve Luminosity
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Gives to all central pixels the luminosity of the brightest pixel,
resulting in increasing the whole sparkle luminosity.
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Inverse
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Instead of selecting brightest pixels in image, Sparkle will select
the darkest ones, resulting in dark sparkles.
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Add Border
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Instead of creating sparkles on brightest pixels, this option
creates an image border made up of numerous sparkles.
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Natural, Foreground, Background Colors
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You can change there the color of central pixels. This color will
be added in Screen mode (Multiply if Inverse is checked). You
can select between Natural color (the color
of the pixel in the image), Foreground color
and Background color.