The Sumi-e effect (pronounced sue-me-ay) renders an image in the Japanese sumi-e ink painting style. This effect is characterized
by rich blacks with soft, blurry edges, suggesting the use of a wet brush imbued with ink on absorbent rice paper.
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Specifies the operator's name.
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Sets the opacity of the effect over the input image. A value of 0 makes the effect completely transparent, while a value of
100 makes it completely opaque.
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Uses the input image's alpha channel as a mask for applying the effect. The effect is fully applied to areas of the image
where the alpha channel is white, and not at all to areas where it is black.
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Enable the RGB and/or Alpha options to specify whether the effect is applied to the RGB channels, the Alpha channel, or both.
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Set higher values to increase the width of the brush stroke, or set lower values to decrease the width.
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Set higher values to increase the pressure of the brush stroke, or set lower values to decrease the pressure.
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Set higher values to increase the contrast in the resulting image, or set lower values to decrease the contrast.
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