What it does

How to install

Controls

Things to try

Versions

Questions

 

Organic Edges

 

What it does

Organic Edges enhances the edges in a picture.

 

How to install

Illustrated installation instructions are online.

To use this software, you need a paint program which accepts standard Photoshop 3.02 plugins.

Just put the plug-in filter into the folder where your paint program expects to find it. If you have Photoshop, the folder is Photoshop:Plugins:Filters or Photoshop:Plug-ins. You must restart Photoshop before it will notice the new plug-in. It will appear in the menus as Filters->Flaming Pear->Organic Edges.

Most other paint programs follow a similar scheme.

If you have Paint Shop Pro: you have to create a new folder, put the plug-in filter into it, and then tell PSP to look there.

PSP 5 and 6:

Choose the menu File-> Preferences->General Program Preferences... and choose the Plug-in Filters tab. Use one of the "Browse" buttons to choose the folder that contains the plug-in.

The plugin is now installed. To use it, open any image and select an area. From the menus, choose Image->Plug-in Filters-->Flaming Pear->Organic Edges.

PSP 7:

Choose the menu File-> Preferences-> File Locations... and choose the Plug-in Filters tab. Use one of the "Browse" buttons to choose the folder that contains the plug-in.

The plugin is now installed. To use it, open any image and select an area. From the menus, choose Effects->Plug-in Filters->Flaming Pear->Organic Edges

PSP 8:

Choose the menu File-> Preferences-> File Locations... In the dialog box that appears, choose Plug-ins from the list. Click "Add", then click "Browse" and choose the folder that contains the plug-in.

The plugin is now installed. To use it, open any image and select an area. From the menus, choose Effects->Plugins->Flaming Pear->Organic Edges.

Controls

When you invoke Organic Edges, a dialog box will appear:


Quick start

   
If you just want to see some effects quickly, click the dice button until you see something you like; then click OK.

Using the dice is the easiest way to use Organic Edges. If you want to hand-tune your own effects, it helps to learn the controls, which are explained below.

 

dice
 



Edges

   
Edge style: You can make eight kinds of edges. The normal result is a grayscale image, but it's more interesting to use the 'overlay' glue mode, which combines the gray tones with the original image.

For every edge style, the Smoothing slider blurs the image before finding edges, so the result is less busy.

For most edge styles, the Tweaker slider changes the brightness of the edges. It works differently for chrome edges.

 

 

 
original image


blurry edges

 
Blurry edges resemble Photoshop's "Find Edges" effect.

blurry + overlay glue

Thin/hard edges are the skeleton of the blurry edges.

rhin/hard

Thin/soft edges are like thin/hard, but anti-aliased.

rhin/soft

Chrome Edges show which way the edges lean. The Chrome style popup lets choose different appearances. The Tweaker slider changes the busyness of the pattern, and the angle control changes its orientation.

chrome

Halo edges are like blurry edges with an outline.

halo

Scribble edges are thin lines that wander around the shapes in the picture. The angle control changes their orientation.

scribble

Tangled edges make a web.

tangled
Splotchy edges make a mess.

splotchy



More controls

   
Edge extent chooses whether to find all edges, only horizontal edges, or only vertical edges.

Source chooses whether to use derive edges from the grey version of the picture, or only from its red, green, or blue color channels. Mostly you will want to use grey.

Colorize creates colored edges instead of gray ones. The colors will be a ramp between your paint programs' current foreground and background colors.

Flip makes the edges negative, exchanging black and white.

Remove noise cancels out some kinds of noise by averaging pixels. Often the effect is negligible.

  blurry, colorized edges


thin, flipped edges

 



Other controls

 
Dice The dice choose a random effect. Click as much as you want to see different effects.

Glue mode popup menu Lets you combine the result with the underlying image in various ways. Modes other than "normal" produce special effects. The next-glue button advances to the next glue mode.

Plus, % and minus buttons: These zoom the preview in and out. Drag the preview to move it.

Load preset Organic Edges comes with some presets, which are files containing settings. To load one, click this button and browse for a preset file.

Save preset When you make an effect you like, click this button to save the settings in a file. 

Undo backs up one step.

OK  Applies the effect to your image.

Cancel  Dismisses the filter, and leaves the image unchanged.

 

dice



next glue



load preset (top)
and save preset



undo

 



Things to try

• Render some black and white clouds. Add noise (setting of about 100 is good). Start up Organic Edges and set the Blurry Edges mode. Play with the smoothing and tweaker controls.

• Open a file with a photograph. Use blurry edges and the overlay glue mode. Adjust the Tweaker control the amount of edge added. Adjust Smoothing to get a looser or tighter feel.

• Try the Top to Bottom and Left to Right edge extents.

• Draw some thin black lines with the pen. Draw some fat black lines with the brush. Do Chrome Edges where they intersect. Play with the Smoothing control. Play with the Degrees and Tweaker controls.

• There are some good 3D effects with Chrome Edges. Set the glue mode to to either multiply or screen. Tweak and smooth.

 



Version History

Version 1.1 May 2004

More glue modes. Works with 16-bit-per-component color.

Version 1.04 December 2003

Recordable as a Photoshop action.

Version 1.02 September 2003

Adds more glue modes and the next-glue button.

Version 1.0 March 2003

The first release in this form.

The Furbo Filters were originally developed by Craig Hockenberry.

 



Questions

Answers to common technical questions appear on the support page.

For bug reports and technical questions about the software, please write to support@flamingpear.com .