8.3. Margine

8.3.1. Prezentare generală

Fig. 17.171. Exemplu de aplicare pentru filtrul margine

Exemplu de aplicare pentru filtrul margine

Imagine originală

Exemplu de aplicare pentru filtrul margine

Filter applied


This filter detects edges in an image using the method selected in Algorithm.

8.3.2. Activating the Filter

This filter is found in the main menu under FiltersEdge-DetectEdge….

8.3.3. Opțiuni

Fig. 17.172. Opțiuni filtru margine

Opțiuni filtru margine

Presets, Input Type, Tăirere, Blending Options, Preview, Merge filter, Split view
[Notă] Notă

Aceste opțiuni sunt descrise în Secțiune 2, „Caracteristici obișnuite”.

Algoritm

The algorithm selected here, determines what method is used to detect edges. The following methods are available:

Sobel

This is an alternative version of the separate Sobel filter. Contrary to that filter, this one has no additional settings that can be adjusted. This is the default; an example is shown at the top of the page.

Busolă Prewitt

The Prewitt operator is a relatively fast algorithm, that can be relatively crude for high frequency variations in an image.

Algorithm set to Prewitt compass

Degrade

When using the Gradient algoritm, edges are thinner, less contrasted and more blurred than Sobel.

Algorithm set to Gradient

Roberts

The Roberts algorithm will highlight changes in intensity in a diagonal direction. However, it suffers greatly from sensitivity to noise.

Algorithm set to Roberts

Diferențial

This algorithm often causes edges to be less bright.

Algorithm set to Differential

Laplace

This is a different implementation of the Laplace filter, that gives different results.

Algorithm set to Laplace

Cantitate

A low value results in a black, high-contrasted image with thin edges. A high value results in thick edges with low contrast and many colors in dark areas.

Comportamentul bordurii

This determines where the edge detector will get adjoining pixels for its calculations when it is working on the image boundaries. This setting will only affect the boundaries of the result (if any). Clamp is the default and the best choice in general.