Bitmap effects are pixel-based. You can apply bitmap effects both to vector and bitmap objects. In the application user interface (UI), bitmap effects are listed in the top part of the Effects menu.
Examples of bitmap effects applied to a bitmap object. Top (left to right) Original image, Emboss effect, Cubist artistic effect, Mosaic creative effect, Distort pixelate effect; bottom (left to right) Add noise effect, Zoom blur effect, Solarize color transform effect, Edge detect contour effect, Sharpen effect
Examples of bitmap effects applied to a vector object
Bitmap effects are organized into the following categories.
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Lets you simulate effects produced by various camera lenses. Effects include Colorize, Diffuse, Lens flare (Corel PHOTO-PAINT), Lighting effects (Corel PHOTO-PAINT), Photo filter, Sepia toning, Spot filter (Corel PHOTO-PAINT), and Time machine, which lets you walk your image back through history to recreate some popular photographic styles from the past.
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Lets you add texture to an image by simulating a variety of surfaces, such as cobblestone, elephant skin, plastic, and relief sculpture. Effects include Brick wall (Corel PHOTO-PAINT), Bubbles (Corel PHOTO-PAINT), Canvas (Corel PHOTO-PAINT), Cobblestone, Elephant skin, Etching, Plastic, Plaster wall (Corel PHOTO-PAINT), Relief sculpture, Screen door (Corel PHOTO-PAINT), Stone, and Underpainting (Corel PHOTO-PAINT).
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Lets you use a third-party filter to apply effects to bitmaps in CorelDRAW. An installed plug-in appears at the bottom of the Bitmaps menu.
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To browse the bitmap effects that are available in the application, see Special effects categories.
For more information on working with bitmap effects, see Apply bitmap effects.
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.