Distort Effects
This sub-menu contains effects that are useful for distorting or convoluting the image, oftentimes beyond recognition.
Bulge
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Crystalize
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Dents
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Frosted Glass
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Pixelate
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Polar Inversion
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Tile Reflection
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Twist
This effect is used to make part of an image appear close or further away, as if the image had been squeezed.
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This will make an image appear as though it is made from a mosaic of randomly shaped crystaline cells.
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This popular effect makes an image appear as if it is on the other side of dented transparent metal (theoretically speaking, of course), displaced glass, or turbulent water.
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This will make the image appears as though it were being viewed through a sheet of frosted glass.
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This effect will reduce the detail in the image and give the effect that each "pixel" was much larger.
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This applies a transformation between Cartesian and polar coordinate systems.
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This makes the image appear as though it were behind a sheet of glass with articulated tiles.
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This effect is used for twisting a portion of the image, either clockwise or counter-clockwise.
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