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Imagetoolbox has a vast amount of filters. I was wondering if it would be a good idea to add information about the filters. For example, what they do is a descriptive text like a small wiki for the app and in the end this should be searchable within imagetoolbox. Imagetoolbox right now has a search function that is working pretty nice to find the corresponding filter. Maybe this could get extended.
For example, it would be possible that people just want to improve the brightness of an image, but instead of using just the brightness filter, there are other options like exposure or histograms that might do the trick better for the user.
I don't know if the community would be willing and able to do this. One issue I see is the barrier to put content into image toolbox. Not everybody is using GitHub and is able to use GitHub. That's why it should be more like a discussion or something that you might think about.
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Imagetoolbox has a vast amount of filters. I was wondering if it would be a good idea to add information about the filters. For example, what they do is a descriptive text like a small wiki for the app and in the end this should be searchable within imagetoolbox. Imagetoolbox right now has a search function that is working pretty nice to find the corresponding filter. Maybe this could get extended.
For example, it would be possible that people just want to improve the brightness of an image, but instead of using just the brightness filter, there are other options like exposure or histograms that might do the trick better for the user.
I don't know if the community would be willing and able to do this. One issue I see is the barrier to put content into image toolbox. Not everybody is using GitHub and is able to use GitHub. That's why it should be more like a discussion or something that you might think about.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: