{{indexmenu_n>3}} ====== Filter Settings ====== {{:image_spider:filter_options.jpg}} You are able to auto apply filters the all images when exporting then hard disk. This is very easy as explained below: First you can choose a FilterSet from the combobox as seen in the above screenshot (in there you have a set chosen called //Color Modification//). Of course it makes sense to create your own FilterSet when you experiment here (click on //EDIT//). Then there are many filters you can add to your FilterSet as explained below: * **Resize (percent):** change size of the image in percent (<100% to shrink, >100% to enlarge) * **Resize (pixel):** change size based on a fixed size in pixel (keep aspect ratio optional) * **Add Border:** adds a border to the image of your chosen color * **Shave:** removes certain parts from the borders of the image * **Rotate:** rotates the image to left/right in degree * **Flip Horizontally:** flips the image horizontally * **Flip Vertically:** flips the image vertically * **Swap Red<->Green:** swap all red colors against green once * **Swap Red<->Blue:** swaps all red colors against blue once * **Swap Green<->Blue:** swaps all green colors against blue once * **Normalize:** inspects the lightest and darkest part of the image and tries to change colors to have all the color spectrum there is * **Grayscale:** converts all colors to black and white (based on human eye) * **Contrast:** changes the contrast * **Brightness:** changes the brightness * **Saturation:** changes the saturation * **AdjustHLS:** adjust the Hue, Lightness and Saturation * **AdjustHSV:** adjust Hue, Saturation values * **Blur:** blurs the image * **Sharp:** sharpens the image * **Text Label:** adds a text to the image in your specified font name and color (transparent background) * **Watermark Image:** puts an image as watermark of the current one with a set transparency and position A filter can also be applies for a single image when you right click on it in the listing and choose "//Use Filter//".