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Box Blur
A variable quality blur that ranges from very low quality to very soft.
Horizontal and Vertical Strength: These sliders let you adjust the width and
height of blur.
Gang: This checkbox lets you adjust these parameters together or separately.
Number of Iterations: Controls how smooth the resulting blur is, with 0 being the
lowest and most “boxy” level of quality and 1 being the highest and smoothest level of
quality. At low iteration values, box blurs can appear somewhat similar to lens blurs.
Border Type: Lets you choose how the edges of the image are affected by this blur,
options include Black, Replicate, Reflect, and Wrap Around.
Directional Blur
A blur that’s constrained to a single angle.
Blur Strength: How much blur you want.
Blur Angle: The direction of blur.
Border Type: lets you choose how the edges of the image are affected by this blur,
options include Black, Replicate, Reflect, and Wrap Around.
Gaussian Blur
What the name says.
Horizontal and Vertical Strength: Two sliders let you adjust the Horizontal and
Vertical Strength independently.
Gang: This checkbox lets you keep the Horizontal and Vertical Strength values
ganged together.
Border Type: Lets you choose how the edges of the image are affected by this blur;
options include Black, Replicate, Reflect, and Wrap Around.
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