The choices you make by changing the controls determine how many effects are drawn
on the image highlights and how they will appear. You will see the preview image
update immediately upon making control changes.
More detailed descriptions of what the controls do can be found below, and don't
forget to look over our list of
Frequently Asked Questions.
If you get stuck or simply want to ask a question, please feel free to contact us
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When running the plug-in, you may hover your mouse over a control for a few seconds
to see a quick description of what the control does and any keyboard shortcut that
is assigned to the control.
Help and Support
Click on the [ Help and Support ] button or the small image near the top-right
with the three bright 6 point star effects in it to see the About dialog, which
provides the StarFilter Pro version
information as well as links to help and other resources.
Panning Tool (Hand Icon)
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ P ] selects the Pan (drag) scrolling mode, [ Alt ]
and [ Ctrl ] modify operation
After selecting Panning tool, the cursor is changed to a "hand", which can be used
to click and drag in the viewport to move the image to areas that are beyond the
edges of the current display. The Alt key will momentarily change modes to allow
you to zoom out one level. Holding down the Ctrl key then clicking the mouse will
allow you to zoom in one level.
Zoom Tool (Magnifier Icon)
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ Z ] selects the Zoom display mode, [ Alt ] modifies
operation
After selecting the Zoom tool, the cursor is changed to a "magnifying glass", which
can be used to change the zoom level in the display viewport. A single click will
zoom in one level, or out one level if the Alt key is held down. This cursor can
also be used to select an area with which to fill the viewport. Holding down the
Alt key then clicking the mouse will allow you to zoom out one level.
Hide Effects Tool (X Icon)
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ x ] selects the Effect Hiding mode, [ Alt ]
modifies operation
After selecting the X tool, the cursor is changed to an "X crosshair", which can
be used to disable spike/flare effects that have been placed on highlights that
you don't want the effects rendered on. A single click over a light source center
will disable the effect. If you click and drag you can select an entire area in
which to disable effects. Holding down the Alt key then clicking the mouse will
allow you re-show accidentally hidden effects.
Show Effects Tool (+ Icon)
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ + ] selects the Effect Revealing mode, [ Alt ]
modifies operation
After selecting the + tool, the cursor is changed to a "+ crosshair", which can
be used to show spikes on light sources that fall below the selected threshold or
have previously been hidden. If you click and drag you can select an entire area
in which to affect the spike effects. Holding down the Alt key then clicking the
mouse will allow you to re-hide accidentally revealed effects.
Preview Display Viewport
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ D ] selects the display, then [ Arrows ] and
[ Pg Up ] / [ Pg Dn ] scroll, [ Ctrl ] modifies scrolling;
[ Home ] and [ End ] jump to corners
The effects to be rendered in the image are previewed in the preview display viewport,
and are updated upon any control change. When you like what you see, press the [OK]
button to commit the StarFilter Pro
effects back to the image in your editor.
Zoom Controls
At the bottom of the preview display viewport are several controls that will allow
you to select a zoom level at which to view the preview of the rendered effects.
The current level of zoom is displayed as a percentage.
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ Ctrl + ] zooms in, [ Ctrl - ] zooms out
The [-] and [+] buttons at the left will zoom the display out and in respectively
by one pre-defined step.
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ V ] pops up the zoom selection menu, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] and [ Enter ] to change
Mouse Shortcuts: Right Click in the preview display pops up the zoom selection
menu, then Left Click on an entry to change
The [v] button just to the right of the zoom percentage display pops up a zoom selection
menu, which you can use to choose from a variety of presets.
Settings Selector
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ T ] activates the Settings drop-down, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] to change
"Default Settings" are defaults provided for first use of the plug-in. "Initial
Settings" return all controls to the saved settings from the last plug-in run, which
are loaded by default when the plug-in starts
Allows you to select pre-defined sets of parameters. Parameter sets can be saved
via the Save, Load and Delete Parameter Sets menu icon just to the right of the
Settings selector and described below.
Save, Load, and Delete Parameter Sets Menu (Small Arrow and 4 Bars Icon)
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ M ] activates the file access menu, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] to change, [ Return ] to do
Allows you to save, load, or delete named sets of parameters in the parameter storage
area on your hard drive. The "Delete Settings" choice is available after you have
selected a named set via the Settings control.
Effect Selector
Keyboard Shortcut: [ : ] activates the drop-down, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] to change
Pro Edition Only - This selector allows you to choose from a number of pre-programmed
effects: Standard Star, Star Burst, Hyper Star, etc. Some of these effects emulate
standard glass filters and some are unique to this plug-in.
Output Effect Only Checkbox
Keyboard Shortcut: [ O ] disables / enables inclusion of the original image
with the effect
Pro Edition Only - This checkbox allows you to see and generate the effect
alone or combined with the original image. It is useful if you have duplicated the
image as a new layer and are planning to creatively combine the effects yourself
using, for example, the layer mixing features of the image editor.
Threshold Slider/Edit Box
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ H ] selects this control, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] change values, [ Ctrl ] causes change by larger
amount
This slider / edit box combination allows you to choose more or fewer of the automatically
detected light sources in the image for display of effects. With the control to
the left, only the brighter light sources will be shown. The intention is that you
get close to the right set of light sources showing effects by using the Threshold
slider first, then use the Hide and Show tools to make exactly the set of effects
you want shown.
Intensity Slider/Edit Box
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ I ] selects this control, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] change values, [ Ctrl ] causes change by larger
amount
This slider / edit box combination allows you adjust the brightness at which the
effects are rendered. Often a subtle level of effects can make a most powerful impact.
Length Slider/Edit Box
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ L ] selects this control, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] change values, [ Ctrl ] causes change by larger
amount
This control sets the length of the main and secondary spikes as well as the size
of the Soft Flare.
Angle Slider/Edit Box
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ A ] selects this control, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] change values, [ Ctrl ] causes change by larger
amount
This control sets the angle of the spikes as they emanate from the light source.
0 degrees is straight up, and positive values rotate the effects clockwise.
Number of Points Slider/Edit Box
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ N ] selects this control, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] change values, [ Ctrl ] causes change by larger
amount
This control sets the number of primary diffraction spikes that radiate from the
light source. Odd numbers, though not possible optically, are provided to give you
extra creative control. Some of the filter effects do interesting things with differing
numbers of points. The Religious Cross effect, for example, adds points so as to
make a fuller cross.
Spike Sharpness Slider/Edit Box
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ S ] selects this control, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] change values, [ Ctrl ] causes change by larger
amount
This control allows you to match the sharpness of the subject material in the image
by making the spikes more crisp or fuzzy, yielding a very natural looking result
when properly matched to the image.
Color Saturation Slider/Edit Box
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ C ] selects this control, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] change values, [ Ctrl ] causes change by larger
amount
This control sets the overall amount of color from the light source that will be
rendered in the effects. It affects spikes, secondary spikes, and soft flare. The
rainbow effect can be controlled separately with the Rainbow Intensity control,
listed below.
Rainbow Intensity Slider/Edit Box
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ R ] selects this control, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] change values, [ Ctrl ] causes change by larger
amount
Pro Edition Only - This control sets the amount of the repeating multicolored
"rainbow" pattern in the primary and secondary spikes. Some solid color can remain
in the spikes due to the detected color of the light source even with this control
turned all the way down.
Rainbow Frequency Slider/Edit Box
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ F ] selects this control, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] change values, [ Ctrl ] causes change by larger
amount
Pro Edition Only - This control sets the rate at which the multicolored "rainbow"
pattern repeats. Optically, higher focal length lenses often produce a more gradually
repeating pattern, and you can use this control to closely match optical results.
Secondary Spike Intensity Slider/Edit Box
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ E ] selects this control, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] change values, [ Ctrl ] causes change by larger
amount
Pro Edition Only - This control sets the intensity of the additional faint
and fuzzy pseudo-random spikes near the light source. To some extent these secondary
spikes can seem to be a glow, especially if the Sharpness is turned down.
Soft Flare Intensity Slider/Edit Box
Keyboard Shortcuts: [ Y ] selects this control, then [ Up Arrow ]
and [ Down Arrow ] change values, [ Ctrl ] causes change by larger
amount
This control sets the intensity of the soft glow around a light source. It can provide
a cleaner, smoother overall appearance than the Secondary Spikes.
Preview Checkbox
Keyboard Shortcut: [ W ] toggles preview on / off
This checkbox allows you to see your image alternately with or without the generated
effects. Toggling the preview off/on is a good way to gauge the effects being rendered
by StarFilter Pro.
Resizable Dialog
You can grab the diagonal dialog resize control at the lower-right corner, or indeed
any side or corner of the dialog (Windows only), to resize it per your preference.
Note that larger dialog sizes require more computer resources to render preview
displays, so smaller sizes may yield faster display updates. Once you have run the
dialog successfully (i.e., exited via the [OK] button)
StarFilter Pro will remember where you left it and what size it
was and start there next time you run it.
To Configure The New Version Check Interval
Open the About dialog by clicking the [Help and Support] button or the small
banner icon near the top with the three star effects on it, then click the [Configure
Options] button. This will allow you to set the interval in days between
checks for new releases online. You can set the value to 0 to have the software
check for a newly released version every time you run it, and you can disable the
online check entirely if you prefer by unchecking the checkbox. Only activated software
will check for new releases.