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From: fmartins@esoterica.pt (Fernando Martins)
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Subject: Re: Cel Look Plugin Filter
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>In it somone asks about the availability of the Cel Look filter.
Does anyone know how to achieve this look with conventional image processing
tools?! I am most interested in ImageFX (because of the batch capabilities, of
course), but if anyone cares to explain it in usual terms, I'm sure I can do
some kind of script to ImageFX.
Anyway, the closest I got to that effect was:
Do an 'edge-dettect' on the image. Put it on another buffer/layer
Do a 'posterize' on the image.
Compose the results os the two operations (works better if using a negative