Solarization is a behavior sometimes observed in overexposed traditional photography, wherein the brightest tones in an image are inverted. It was first observed in photographs of the sun, which is what led to the name.
- Threshold: Sets the threshold above which tonal values will be inverted.
- Saturation: Adjusts the saturation of colors in the image.
- Invert: Inverts the result of the effect.
- Brightness: Brightens or darkens the colors in the image.
- Offset: Shifts the entire range of tonal values up or down. Values shifted beyond pure black or pure white will be clipped.