The Note Paper effect renders an image as if it was cut from a sheet of note paper. The dark areas of the image become holes
in a top layer of paper through which a background paper layer can be seen. The surface is rough and appears lit from above.
By default, this effect produces a monochrome (gray-scale) image.
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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 area of the image that appears as background, or set lower values to increase the area of
the image that appears as foreground.
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Set higher values to add more grain to the paper, or to set lower values for less grain.
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Set higher values to raise the height of the embossing, or set lower values to decrease the embossing.
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Sets the color for background regions of the effect. Set a color using the sliders.
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Sets the color for foreground regions of the effect. Set a color using the sliders.
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