14.11. Bayer Matrix

14.11.1. Overview

Figure 17.349. Example for the Bayer Matrix filter

Example for the Bayer Matrix filter

“Bayer Matrix” filter applied with Scale X, Y = 20

A grand-sounding name for a simple filter. Bayer matrix is related to ordered dithering, which is an image dithering algorithm used to display a continuous image on a display of smaller color depth. The algorithm reduces the number of colors by applying a threshold map known as Bayer matrix (Wikipedia). The present filter uses the Bayer matrix only to create a pattern.

14.11.2. Starting filter

You can find this filter in the image menu through Filters → Render → Pattern → Bayer Matrix…

14.11.3. Options

Figure 17.350. “Bayer Matrix” filter options

“Bayer Matrix” filter options

Presets, “Input Type”, Clipping, Blending Options, Preview, Split view

[Note]Note

These options are described in Section 2, “Common Features”.

Subdivisions

The number of subdivisions used.

X Scale, Y Scale

Horizontal, Vertical pattern size.

Rotation

Pattern rotation angle.

Reflect

Reflect the pattern horizontally when enabled.

Amplitude

Pattern amplitude.

Offset

Value offset.

Exponent

Value exponent using a logarithmic scale.

X Offset, Y Offset

Here you can change the X and Y offsets.