7.5. Pick
7.5.1. Overview
Figure 17.156. Example of applying the “Pick” filter
Original image
Filter “Pick” applied
The Pick filter replaces each affected pixel by a pixel value randomly chosen from its eight neighbors and itself (from a 3×3 square the pixel is center of). All or only some pixels in an active layer or selection are affected, the percentage of affected pixels is determined by the Randomization (%) option.
7.5.2. Activate the filter
You can find this filter through Filters → Noise → Pick….
7.5.3. Options
Figure 17.157. “Pick” filter options
Presets, “Input Type”, Clipping, Blending Options, Preview, Split view
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These options are described in Section 2, “Common Features”. |
Randomization (%)
This slider represents the percentage of pixels of the active layer or selection which will be picked. The higher value, the more pixels are picked.
Repeat
This slider represents the number of times the filter will be applied. Higher values result in more picking, pixel values being transferred farther away.
Random seed
Controls randomness of picking. If the same random seed in the same situation is used, the filter produces exactly the same results. A different random seed produces different results. Random seed can be entered manually or generated randomly by pressing New Seed button.