Git commit 8d0579ee3ef6a36cd3eeb928f3ffca75917c294a by Gilles Caulier.
Committed on 29/08/2016 at 07:19.
Pushed by cgilles into branch 'master'.

split Editor Effects sections

M  +8    -0    TODO
A  +174  -0    digikam/editor-filters-blurfx.docbook
A  +56   -0    digikam/editor-filters-charcoal.docbook
A  +109  -0    digikam/editor-filters-colorsfx.docbook
A  +233  -0    digikam/editor-filters-distortionfx.docbook
A  +52   -0    digikam/editor-filters-emboss.docbook
A  +64   -0    digikam/editor-filters-filmgrain.docbook
A  +57   -0    digikam/editor-filters-oilpaint.docbook
A  +71   -0    digikam/editor-filters-raindrops.docbook
M  +8    -738  digikam/editor-filters.docbook
M  +9    -9    digikam/editor-photoediting.docbook
M  +8    -0    digikam/index.docbook
M  +80   -80   digikam/menu-editor.docbook
M  +8    -0    showfoto/index.docbook

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diff --git a/TODO b/TODO
index c1540fe..8abf24e 100644
--- a/TODO
+++ b/TODO
@@ -33,6 +33,14 @@ editor-enhance-redeyes.docbook
 editor-enhance-sharpen.docbook
 editor-enhance-lenscorrection.docbook                                          
                    Tool based on LensFun library
 editor-filters.docbook
+editor-filters-blurfx.docbook
+editor-filters-colorsfx.docbook                                                
                    Add Lut3D and Edge filters effects
+editor-filters-emboss.docbook
+editor-filters-oilpaint.docbook
+editor-filters-charcoal.docbook
+editor-filters-distortionfx.docbook
+editor-filters-filmgrain.docbook
+editor-filters-raindrops.docbook
 editor-photoediting.docbook
 editor-transform.docbook
 editor-transform-crop.docbook
diff --git a/digikam/editor-filters-blurfx.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-filters-blurfx.docbook
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+<sect3 id="editor-filters-blurfx">
+    <sect3info>
+
+    <title>Blur FX</title>
+
+    <abstract>
+    <para>
+    The &digikam; <emphasis>Blur FX</emphasis> is a series of blurring effects 
for digital still images.
+    </para>
+    </abstract>
+
+    </sect3info>
+
+    <title>Introduction</title>
+
+    <para>
+    With this filter set, you can transform an ordinary photograph into a work 
of art suitable for framing using blurring operations. It uses algorithms 
copyrighted by Pieter Voloshyn.
+    </para>
+
+    <sect4 id="using-blurfx">
+    <title>Using the Blurfx</title>
+
+    <para>
+    These are the blurring effects available:
+    </para>
+
+    <para>
+
+    <informaltable><tgroup cols="2">
+                
+    <thead>
+    <row>
+        <entry>Type</entry>
+        <entry>Preview</entry>
+    </row>
+    </thead>
+
+    <tbody>
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Zoom Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image along radial lines 
starting from a specified center point. This simulates the blur of a zooming 
camera, thereby giving the photograph a dynamic expression as often seen in 
sport photography.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-zoomblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Radial Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image by rotating the 
pixels around the specified center point. This simulates the blur of a rotating 
camera.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-radialblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Far Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image to simulate the effect 
of an unfocused camera lens. The subject seems to recede into the background.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-farblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Motion Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image by swishing the 
pixels horizontally. This simulates the blur of a linearly moving camera, i.e. 
like a shot taken from a car or train.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-motionblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Focus Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image corners to reproduce 
the astigmatism distortion of a lens.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-focusblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Softener Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image softly in the 
darker tones and strongly in the high lights. This gives photographs a dreamy 
and glossy soft focus effect (Hamilton effect). It's ideal for creating 
romantic portraits, glamour photography, or adding a warm and subtle glow.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-softenerblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Shake Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image by randomly moving 
the pixels simulating the blur of an arbitrarily moving camera.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-shakeblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>   
+    
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Smart Blur</guilabel>: finds the edges of color in 
photograph and blurs them without muddying the rest of the image.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-smartblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>      
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Frost Glass</guilabel>: blurs the image by simulating 
randomly dispersing light filtering through hoarse frosted glass.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-frostglass.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>    
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Mosaic</guilabel>: blurs the image by dividing the 
photograph into rectangular cells and then recreates it by filling those cells 
with average pixel value.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-mosaic.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>    
+                
+    </tbody>
+
+    </tgroup></informaltable>
+
+    </para>
+
+    <warning><para>
+    Some effects can take a long time to run and cause high CPU load. You can 
always abort an effect by pressing the <guilabel>Abort</guilabel> button during 
preview rendering.
+    </para></warning>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+    <sect4 id="inaction-blurfx">
+    <title>The Blurfx in action</title>
+
+    <para>
+    An example of the Blur FX dialog in action is shown below.
+    </para>
+
+    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
+        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-preview.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
+        <textobject><phrase>The Blur FX Dialog Tool 
Preview</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
+    </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+</sect3>
+
+<!--
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diff --git a/digikam/editor-filters-charcoal.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-filters-charcoal.docbook
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+<sect3 id="editor-filters-charcoal">
+    <sect3info>
+
+    <title>Charcoal Drawing</title>
+
+    <abstract>
+    <para>
+    The &digikam; <emphasis>Charcoal</emphasis> is an effect filter that 
creates a charcoal sketch-like result.
+    </para>
+    </abstract>
+
+    </sect3info>
+
+    <title>Introduction</title>
+
+    <para>
+    The &digikam; <emphasis>Charcoal</emphasis> filter uses the gradients of 
color and luminosity to 
+    produce a grey scale charcoal sketch. The lines defining the outline of 
the image are pronounced. 
+    Images with slowly changing gradients are not ideal for this effect. It is 
helpful to imagine what 
+    scene you would pick to do as a hand sketch yourself, in order to choose 
the image to start with.
+    </para>
+
+    <sect4 id="using-charcoal">
+    <title>Using the Charcoal filter</title>
+
+    <para>
+    There are two sliders to control the effect on a scale of 1-100. The upper 
slider selects the pencil size, 
+    whereas the second slider adjusts the contrast (smoothness).
+    </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+    <sect4 id="inaction-charcoal">
+    <title>The Charcoal filter in action</title>
+
+    <para>
+    This is an example of the charcoal filter. The original image is (1) and 
the transformed image is (2).
+    Default values of 30 and 10 where applied. The result can be improved by 
adjusting the luminosity levels.
+    </para>
+
+    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
+        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-charcoal-preview.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
+        <textobject><phrase>The Charcoal filter in 
Action</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
+    </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+</sect3>
+
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diff --git a/digikam/editor-filters-colorsfx.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-filters-colorsfx.docbook
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+<sect3 id="editor-filters-colorsfx">
+
+    <sect3info>
+        <title>Color Filter Effects</title>
+
+        <abstract>
+            <para>
+                The &digikam; <emphasis>Color Effects</emphasis>tool provides 
four color effects: a Solarization effect, a Velvia filter, Neon effect, Edge 
filter, and Lut3D.
+            </para>
+        </abstract>
+
+        <keywordset>
+        <keyword>Solarization</keyword>
+        <keyword>Velvia</keyword>
+        <keyword>Neon</keyword>
+        <keyword>Edge</keyword>
+        <keyword>Lut3D</keyword>
+        </keywordset>
+
+    </sect3info>
+
+    <title>Introduction</title>
+
+    <para>
+        In the age of chemical image processing, solarizing (also known as 
Sabatier) was an effect created by
+        exposing a partially developed print to a brief flash of light, then 
completing the development.
+        The colored, darker areas shield the additional light from the 
sensitive photo layers, which has
+        the net effect of making the lighter areas darker and colors being 
inverted during the second exposure.
+        The result resembles a partially negative image. The tool allows to 
adjust the interesting effect smoothly.
+    </para>
+
+    <sect4 id="using-solarize">
+        <title>The Solarization Effect</title>
+
+        <para>
+            The <guilabel>Intensity</guilabel> control helps to preview the 
solarization by simply increasing it.
+            At about 50% intensity the image shows what was once chemically 
possible. If you further increase the
+            effect it will finally become a negative image, a stage of 
inversion not achievable on photographic paper.
+        </para>
+
+        <para>
+            This is an example of solarization effect. The original image is 
(1) and the corrected image is (2).
+            The <guilabel>Intensity</guilabel> level applied is 30%.
+        </para>
+
+        <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject>
+            <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-solarize.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
+            <textobject><phrase>Solarize Image Effect 
Preview</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
+        </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+    <sect4>
+        <title>The Vivid Effect (Velvia filter)</title>
+
+        <para>
+            The vivid filter simulates what is known as &quot;Velvia&quot; 
effect. It is different from saturation in that it has a more pronounced 
contrast effect that bring colors brilliantly alive and glowing. Try it, it 
renders beautiful for many subjects!
+        </para>
+
+        <para>
+            Velvia is a brand of daylight-balanced color reversal film 
produced by the Japanese company Fujifilm. The name is a contraction of 
&quot;Velvet Media&quot;, a reference to its smooth image structure. Velvia has 
very saturated colors under daylight, high contrast. These characteristics make 
it the slide film of choice for most nature photographers. Velvia's highly 
saturated colors are, however, considered overdone by some photographers, 
especially those who don't primarily shoot landscapes.
+        </para>
+
+        <example>
+            <title>Original versus Vivid filter</title>
+            <screenshot><screeninfo>Original versus Vivid 
filter</screeninfo><mediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-vivid.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></mediaobject></screenshot>
+        </example>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+    <sect4>
+        <title>The Neon Effect</title>
+
+        <para>
+            The neon filter simulates neon light along the contrast edges. The 
level parameter controls the lightness of the result, whereas the interaction 
slider determines the thickness of the neon light. With big images, the filter 
might eat the CPU time for a moment.
+        </para>
+
+        <example>
+            <title>The neon filter</title>
+            <screenshot><screeninfo>The neon 
filter</screeninfo><mediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-neon.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></mediaobject></screenshot>
+        </example>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+    <sect4>  <title>The Edge Effect</title>
+
+        <para>
+            TODO
+        </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+    <sect4>  <title>The Lut3D Effect</title>
+
+        <para>
+            TODO
+        </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+</sect3>
+
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diff --git a/digikam/editor-filters-distortionfx.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-filters-distortionfx.docbook
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+<sect3 id="editor-filters-distortionfx">
+    <sect3info>
+
+    <title>Distortion FX</title>
+
+    <abstract>
+    <para>
+    The &digikam; <emphasis>Distortion FX</emphasis> is a series of distorting 
effects for digital still images.
+    </para>
+    </abstract>
+
+    </sect3info>
+
+    <title>Introduction</title>
+
+    <para>
+    With this filter set, you can transform an ordinary photograph into a work 
of art suitable for framing using distorting operations. It uses algorithms 
copyrighted by Pieter Voloshyn.
+    </para>
+
+    <sect4 id="using-distortionfx">
+    <title>Using the filter</title>
+
+    <para>
+    These are the distorting effects available:
+    </para>
+
+    <para>
+
+    <informaltable><tgroup cols="2">
+                
+    <thead>
+    <row>
+        <entry>Type</entry>
+        <entry>Preview</entry>
+    </row>
+    </thead>
+
+    <tbody>
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Fish Eyes</guilabel>: warps the photograph around a 3D 
spherical shape to reproduce the common photograph 'Fish Eyes' effect.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-fisheyes.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Twirl</guilabel>: spins the photograph to produce a Twirl 
pattern.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-twirl.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Cylinder Horizontal</guilabel>: warps the photograph around 
a horizontal cylinder.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-cylinderh.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Cylinder Vertical</guilabel>: warps the photograph around a 
vertical cylinder.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-cylinderv.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>   
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Cylinder H/V</guilabel>: warps the photograph around a 2 
cylinders, vertical and horizontal.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-cylinderhv.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>   
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Caricature</guilabel>: distorts photograph with 'Fish Eyes' 
effect inverted.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-caricature.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>   
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Multiple Corners</guilabel>: splits the photograph like a 
multiple corners pattern.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-corners.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>   
+    
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Waves Horizontal</guilabel>: distorts the photograph with 
horizontal waves.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-wavesh.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row> 
+                
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Waves Vertical</guilabel>: distorts the photograph with 
vertical waves.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-wavesv.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row> 
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Block Waves 1</guilabel>: divides the image into cells and 
makes it look as if it is being viewed through glass blocks.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-blockwaves1.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row> 
+    
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Block Waves 2</guilabel>: like Block Waves 1 but with 
another version of glass blocks distortion.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-blockwaves2.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row> 
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Circular Waves 1</guilabel>: distorts the photograph with 
circular waves.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-circularwaves1.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row> 
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Circular Waves 2</guilabel>: other variation of Circular 
Waves effect.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-circularwaves2.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row> 
+    
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Polar Coordinates</guilabel>: converts the photograph from 
rectangular to polar coordinates.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-polarcoord.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>      </entry>
+    </row> 
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Unpolar Coordinates</guilabel>: Polar Coordinate effect 
inverted.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-unpolarcoord.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row> 
+
+    <row>
+        <entry>
+        <guilabel>Tiles</guilabel>: splits the photograph into square blocks 
and move them randomly inside the image.
+        </entry>
+                
+        <entry>
+            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-tiles.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
+        </entry>
+    </row>
+
+    </tbody>
+
+    </tgroup></informaltable>
+
+    </para>
+
+    <warning><para>
+    Some effects can take a long time to run and cause high CPU load. You can 
always abort an effect by pressing <guilabel>Abort</guilabel> button during 
preview rendering.
+    </para></warning>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+    <sect4 id="inaction-distortionfx">
+    <title>The Distortion filter in action</title>
+
+    <para>
+    The Distortion FX dialog tool in action is available below.
+    </para>
+
+    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
+        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-preview.png" 
format="PNG" /> </imageobject>
+        <textobject><phrase>The Distortion FX Dialog Tool 
Preview</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
+    </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+</sect3>
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+<sect3 id="editor-filters-emboss">
+    <sect3info>
+
+    <title>Emboss Image</title>
+
+    <abstract>
+    <para>
+    The &digikam; <emphasis>Emboss</emphasis> filter sculptures your image 
into 3-D as if it were stamped into wax. It uses an algorithm copyrighted by 
Pieter Voloshyn.
+    </para>
+    </abstract>
+
+    </sect3info>     <title>Introduction</title>
+
+    <para>
+    The &digikam; <emphasis>Emboss</emphasis> filter is a quick tool to render 
your images in a 3-D effect. 
+    It works particularly well on images with simple structure where color is 
not the most important content. 
+    The filter uses the difference between colors and luminosity to convert it 
into a grey, moon-like landscape 
+    lit from 10 o'clock.
+    </para>
+
+    <sect4 id="using-emboss">      <title>Using the Emboss filter</title>
+
+    <para>
+    The <guilabel>Depth</guilabel> control allows to define the contrast of 
the filtering. 
+    A value of 30 (10%) is the standard.
+    </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+    <sect4 id="inaction-emboss">   <title>The Emboss filter in action</title>
+
+    <para>
+    This is an example of the emboss filter. The original image is (1) and the 
transformed image is (2).
+    The <guilabel>Depth</guilabel> applied is 10%.
+    </para>
+
+    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
+        <imagedata fileref="&path;emboss-preview.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
+        <textobject><phrase>The Emboss filter in 
Action</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
+    </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+</sect3>
+
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+<sect3 id="editor-filters-filmgrain">
+    <sect3info>
+
+    <title>Film Grain</title>
+
+    <abstract>
+    <para>
+    The &digikam; <emphasis>Filmgrain</emphasis> filter reproduces traditional 
film grain techniques 
+    of high speed films.
+    </para>
+    </abstract>
+
+    </sect3info>
+
+    <title>Introduction</title>
+
+    <para>
+    The &digikam; <emphasis>Filmgrain</emphasis> filter is an easy tool to 
produce film grain on your 
+    images as known from classical high speed film material as, for example, 
the famous B/W KodaK Tri-X. 
+    In order to increase film sensitivity, manufacturers employed larger 
silver grains in the photo emulsion. 
+    </para>
+
+    <para>
+    The film grain effect gives your shot a particular mood or seems to 
transport it in time. The treated 
+    image acquires a timeless atmosphere, detached from every day life. If you 
want that gritty, art-house, 
+    street-photography grainy film look, especially in monochromatic photos, 
use this filter.
+    </para>
+
+    <sect4 id="using-filmgrain">
+    <title>Using the Filmgrain filter</title>
+
+    <para>
+    There is a slider calibrated in ISO-sensitivity to control the grain 
intensity and granularity. The 
+    default is set to ISO-2400, although higher values are often required. If 
you still want more grain, 
+    apply the filter several times.
+    </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+    <sect4 id="inaction-filmgrain">
+    <title>The filter in action</title>
+
+    <para>
+    This is an example of the film grain effect applied on a black and white 
image. The original 
+    image is (1) and the corrected image is (2). The film sensitivity used for 
simulate the film 
+    graininess is ISO-1600.
+    </para>
+
+    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
+        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-filmgrain-preview.png" format="PNG" 
/> </imageobject>
+        <textobject><phrase>The Film Grain Filter in 
Action</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
+    </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+</sect3>
+
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diff --git a/digikam/editor-filters-oilpaint.docbook 
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+<sect3 id="editor-filters-oilpaint">
+    <sect3info>
+
+    <title>Oil Paint</title>
+
+    <abstract>
+    <para>
+    The &digikam; <emphasis>Oil Paint</emphasis> filter gives your image the 
look of an oilpainting. 
+    It uses an algorithm copyrighted by Pieter Voloshyn.
+    </para>
+    </abstract>
+
+    </sect3info>
+
+    <title>Introduction</title>
+
+    <para>
+    The &digikam; <emphasis>Oil Paint</emphasis> filter gives your digital 
images a nice 
+    oilpainting-like look. Images of nature and still lifes are well suited 
for this effect.
+    </para>
+
+    <sect4 id="using-oilpaint">
+    <title>Using the Oil Paint filter</title>
+
+    <para>
+    There are two sliders to control the effect. The upper slider selects the 
<guilabel>Brush Size</guilabel> 
+    between 1 and 5. Bigger brushes are better suited for large images. 
<guilabel>Smooth</guilabel> controls 
+    the smoothness or, seen from the other end, the jaggedness.
+    </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+    <sect4 id="inaction-oilpaint">
+    <title>The Oil Paint filter in action</title>
+
+    <para>
+    This is an example of the oil paint filter effect. The original image is 
(1) and the transformed 
+    image is (2). <guilabel>Brush Size</guilabel> for this 640 pixel size 
image is 1, 
+    <guilabel>Smooth</guilabel> is 17.
+    </para>
+
+    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
+        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-oilpaint-preview.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
+        <textobject><phrase>Oil Paint Image Effect 
Preview</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
+    </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+</sect3>
+
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b/digikam/editor-filters-raindrops.docbook
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+<sect3 id="editor-filters-raindrops">
+    <sect3info>
+
+    <title>Rain Drops</title>
+
+    <abstract>
+    <para>
+    The &digikam; <emphasis>Raindrops</emphasis> filter puts beautiful 
raindrops on your image.
+    </para>
+    </abstract>
+
+    </sect3info>
+
+    <title>Introduction</title>
+
+    <para>
+    The <emphasis>Raindrops</emphasis> is nice little tool to put raindrops 
onto your images. Naturally, it renders your image in a kind of wet look. It 
uses an algorithm copyrighted by Pieter Voloshyn.
+    </para>
+
+    <sect4 id="using-raindrops">
+    <title>Using the Raindrops filter</title>
+    
+    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
+    <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-raindrops.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
+    <textobject><phrase>The Raindrops 
Tool</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
+    </para>
+    
+    <para>
+    Three sliders give you control over the effect filter:
+    </para>
+
+    <para>
+    <guilabel>Drop size</guilabel> obviously allows to change the size of the 
drops. As the drop size doesn't 
+    automatically scale with the image size it is often necessary to reduce 
the size for small images.
+    <guilabel>Number</guilabel> changes the number and density of drops. 
+    <guilabel>Fish eye</guilabel> changes the optical effect of the drops 
across the image.
+    </para>
+
+    <note><para>
+    You can keep a zone clear of raindrops with the &digikam; Image Editor 
<guilabel>Select</guilabel> tool.
+    Selecting the area to avoid (for example a face) before launching the 
<emphasis>Raindrops</emphasis> 
+    filter will keep it free from rain drops.
+    </para></note>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+    <sect4 id="inaction-raindrops">
+    <title>The Raindrops filter in action</title>
+
+    <para>
+    This is an example of the raindrops filter. The original image (1) shows a 
quiet sunset, 
+    the transformed image (2) indicates a sunset after a thunderstorm. Default 
values have been 
+    used for this example.
+    </para>
+
+    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
+        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-raindrops-preview.png" format="PNG" 
/> </imageobject>
+        <textobject><phrase>Rain Drops Image Effect 
Preview</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
+    </para>
+
+    </sect4>
+
+</sect3>
+
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 <sect2> <title>Special Effects (Filters)</title>
 
-    <sect3 id="coloreffects">
-
-    <sect3info>
-    <title>Solarize Image</title>
-
-    <abstract>
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Color Effects</emphasis>tool provides four color 
effects: a solarization effect, a velvia filter, neon effect and edge filter.
-    </para>
-    </abstract>
-
-    <keywordset>
-    <keyword>Solarization</keyword>
-    <keyword>Velvia</keyword>
-    </keywordset>
-
-    </sect3info>
-
-    <title>Introduction</title>
-
-    <para>
-    In the age of chemical image processing, solarizing (also known as 
Sabatier) was an effect created by
-    exposing a partially developed print to a brief flash of light, then 
completing the development.
-    The colored, darker areas shield the additional light from the sensitive 
photo layers, which has
-    the net effect of making the lighter areas darker and colors being 
inverted during the second exposure.
-    The result resembles a partially negative image. The tool allows to adjust 
the interesting effect smoothly.
-    </para>
-
-    <sect4 id="using-solarize"> <title>Using Solarization</title>
-
-    <para>
-    The <guilabel>Intensity</guilabel> control helps to preview the 
solarization by simply increasing it.
-    At about 50% intensity the image shows what was once chemically possible. 
If you further increase the
-    effect it will finally become a negative image, a stage of inversion not 
achievable on photographic paper.
-    </para>
-    </sect4>
-
-    <sect4 id="inaction-solarize"> <title>Solarisation in action</title>
-
-    <para>
-    This is an example of solarization effect. The original image is (1) and 
the corrected image is (2).
-    The <guilabel>Intensity</guilabel> level applied is 30%.
-    </para>
-
-    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject>
-        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-solarize.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
-        <textobject><phrase>Solarize Image Effect 
Preview</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    <sect4>   <title>The Vivid Effect (Velvia filter)</title>
-    <para>
-        The vivid filter simulates what is known as &quot;Velvia&quot; effect. 
It is different from saturation in that it has a more pronounced contrast 
effect that bring colors brilliantly alive and glowing. Try it, it renders 
beautiful for many subjects!
-    </para>
-    <para>
-        Velvia is a brand of daylight-balanced color reversal film produced by 
the Japanese company Fujifilm. The name is a contraction of &quot;Velvet 
Media&quot;, a reference to its smooth image structure. Velvia has very 
saturated colors under daylight, high contrast. These characteristics make it 
the slide film of choice for most nature photographers. Velvia's highly 
saturated colors are, however, considered overdone by some photographers, 
especially those who don't primarily shoot landscapes.
-    </para>
-        <example>  <title>Original versus Vivid filter</title>
-            <screenshot><screeninfo>Original versus Vivid 
filter</screeninfo><mediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-vivid.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></mediaobject></screenshot>
-        </example>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    <sect4>  <title>The Neon Effect</title>
-    <para>The neon filter simulates neon light along the contrast edges. The 
level parameter controls the lightness of the result, whereas the interaction 
slider determines the thickness of the neon light. With big images, the filter 
might eat the CPU time for a moment.
-    </para>
-        <example>  <title>The neon filter</title>
-            <screenshot><screeninfo>The neon 
filter</screeninfo><mediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-neon.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></mediaobject></screenshot>
-        </example>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    <sect4>  <title>The Edge Effect</title>
-    <para>
-        TODO
-    </para>
-    </sect4>
-
-    </sect3>
-
-    <sect3 id="filmgrain">
-    <sect3info>
-
-    <title>Film Grain</title>
-
-    <abstract>
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Filmgrain</emphasis> filter reproduces traditional 
film grain techniques 
-    of high speed films.
-    </para>
-    </abstract>
-
-    </sect3info>
-
-    <title>Introduction</title>
-
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Filmgrain</emphasis> filter is an easy tool to 
produce film grain on your 
-    images as known from classical high speed film material as, for example, 
the famous B/W KodaK Tri-X. 
-    In order to increase film sensitivity, manufacturers employed larger 
silver grains in the photo emulsion. 
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-    The film grain effect gives your shot a particular mood or seems to 
transport it in time. The treated 
-    image acquires a timeless atmosphere, detached from every day life. If you 
want that gritty, art-house, 
-    street-photography grainy film look, especially in monochromatic photos, 
use this filter.
-    </para>
-
-    <sect4 id="using-filmgrain">
-    <title>Using the Filmgrain filter</title>
-
-    <para>
-    There is a slider calibrated in ISO-sensitivity to control the grain 
intensity and granularity. The 
-    default is set to ISO-2400, although higher values are often required. If 
you still want more grain, 
-    apply the filter several times.
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    <sect4 id="inaction-filmgrain">
-    <title>The filter in action</title>
-
-    <para>
-    This is an example of the film grain effect applied on a black and white 
image. The original 
-    image is (1) and the corrected image is (2). The film sensitivity used for 
simulate the film 
-    graininess is ISO-1600.
-    </para>
-
-    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
-        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-filmgrain-preview.png" format="PNG" 
/> </imageobject>
-        <textobject><phrase>The Film Grain Filter in 
Action</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    </sect3>
-
-    <sect3 id="oilpaint">
-    <sect3info>
-
-    <title>Oil Paint</title>
-
-    <abstract>
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Oil Paint</emphasis> filter gives your image the 
look of an oilpainting. 
-    It uses an algorithm copyrighted by Pieter Voloshyn.
-    </para>
-    </abstract>
-
-    </sect3info>
-
-    <title>Introduction</title>
-
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Oil Paint</emphasis> filter gives your digital 
images a nice 
-    oilpainting-like look. Images of nature and still lifes are well suited 
for this effect.
-    </para>
-
-    <sect4 id="using-oilpaint">
-    <title>Using the Oil Paint filter</title>
-
-    <para>
-    There are two sliders to control the effect. The upper slider selects the 
<guilabel>Brush Size</guilabel> 
-    between 1 and 5. Bigger brushes are better suited for large images. 
<guilabel>Smooth</guilabel> controls 
-    the smoothness or, seen from the other end, the jaggedness.
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    <sect4 id="inaction-oilpaint">
-    <title>The Oil Paint filter in action</title>
-
-    <para>
-    This is an example of the oil paint filter effect. The original image is 
(1) and the transformed 
-    image is (2). <guilabel>Brush Size</guilabel> for this 640 pixel size 
image is 1, 
-    <guilabel>Smooth</guilabel> is 17.
-    </para>
-
-    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
-        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-oilpaint-preview.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
-        <textobject><phrase>Oil Paint Image Effect 
Preview</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    </sect3>
-
-    <sect3 id="charcoal">
-    <sect3info>
-
-    <title>Charcoal Drawing</title>
-
-    <abstract>
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Charcoal</emphasis> is an effect filter that 
creates a charcoal sketch-like result.
-    </para>
-    </abstract>
-
-    </sect3info>
-
-    <title>Introduction</title>
-
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Charcoal</emphasis> filter uses the gradients of 
color and luminosity to 
-    produce a grey scale charcoal sketch. The lines defining the outline of 
the image are pronounced. 
-    Images with slowly changing gradients are not ideal for this effect. It is 
helpful to imagine what 
-    scene you would pick to do as a hand sketch yourself, in order to choose 
the image to start with.
-    </para>
-
-    <sect4 id="using-charcoal">
-    <title>Using the Charcoal filter</title>
-
-    <para>
-    There are two sliders to control the effect on a scale of 1-100. The upper 
slider selects the pencil size, 
-    whereas the second slider adjusts the contrast (smoothness).
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    <sect4 id="inaction-charcoal">
-    <title>The Charcoal filter in action</title>
-
-    <para>
-    This is an example of the charcoal filter. The original image is (1) and 
the transformed image is (2).
-    Default values of 30 and 10 where applied. The result can be improved by 
adjusting the luminosity levels.
-    </para>
-
-    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
-        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-charcoal-preview.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
-        <textobject><phrase>The Charcoal filter in 
Action</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    </sect3>
-
-    <sect3 id="emboss">
-    <sect3info>
-
-    <title>Emboss Image</title>
-
-    <abstract>
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Emboss</emphasis> filter sculptures your image 
into 3-D as if it were stamped into wax. It uses an algorithm copyrighted by 
Pieter Voloshyn.
-    </para>
-    </abstract>
-
-    </sect3info>     <title>Introduction</title>
-
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Emboss</emphasis> filter is a quick tool to render 
your images in a 3-D effect. 
-    It works particularly well on images with simple structure where color is 
not the most important content. 
-    The filter uses the difference between colors and luminosity to convert it 
into a grey, moon-like landscape 
-    lit from 10 o'clock.
-    </para>
-
-    <sect4 id="using-emboss">      <title>Using the Emboss filter</title>
-
-    <para>
-    The <guilabel>Depth</guilabel> control allows to define the contrast of 
the filtering. 
-    A value of 30 (10%) is the standard.
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    <sect4 id="inaction-emboss">   <title>The Emboss filter in action</title>
-
-    <para>
-    This is an example of the emboss filter. The original image is (1) and the 
transformed image is (2).
-    The <guilabel>Depth</guilabel> applied is 10%.
-    </para>
-
-    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
-        <imagedata fileref="&path;emboss-preview.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
-        <textobject><phrase>The Emboss filter in 
Action</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    </sect3>
-
-    <sect3 id="distortionfx">
-    <sect3info>
-
-    <title>Distortion FX</title>
-
-    <abstract>
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Distortion FX</emphasis> is a series of distorting 
effects for digital still images.
-    </para>
-    </abstract>
-
-    </sect3info>
-
-    <title>Introduction</title>
-
-    <para>
-    With this filter set, you can transform an ordinary photograph into a work 
of art suitable for framing using distorting operations. It uses algorithms 
copyrighted by Pieter Voloshyn.
-    </para>
-
-    <sect4 id="using-distortionfx">
-    <title>Using the filter</title>
-
-    <para>
-    These are the distorting effects available:
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-
-    <informaltable><tgroup cols="2">
-                
-    <thead>
-    <row>
-        <entry>Type</entry>
-        <entry>Preview</entry>
-    </row>
-    </thead>
-
-    <tbody>
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Fish Eyes</guilabel>: warps the photograph around a 3D 
spherical shape to reproduce the common photograph 'Fish Eyes' effect.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-fisheyes.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Twirl</guilabel>: spins the photograph to produce a Twirl 
pattern.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-twirl.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Cylinder Horizontal</guilabel>: warps the photograph around 
a horizontal cylinder.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-cylinderh.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Cylinder Vertical</guilabel>: warps the photograph around a 
vertical cylinder.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-cylinderv.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>   
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Cylinder H/V</guilabel>: warps the photograph around a 2 
cylinders, vertical and horizontal.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-cylinderhv.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>   
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Caricature</guilabel>: distorts photograph with 'Fish Eyes' 
effect inverted.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-caricature.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>   
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Multiple Corners</guilabel>: splits the photograph like a 
multiple corners pattern.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-corners.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>   
-    
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Waves Horizontal</guilabel>: distorts the photograph with 
horizontal waves.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-wavesh.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row> 
-                
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Waves Vertical</guilabel>: distorts the photograph with 
vertical waves.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-wavesv.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row> 
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Block Waves 1</guilabel>: divides the image into cells and 
makes it look as if it is being viewed through glass blocks.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-blockwaves1.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row> 
-    
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Block Waves 2</guilabel>: like Block Waves 1 but with 
another version of glass blocks distortion.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-blockwaves2.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row> 
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Circular Waves 1</guilabel>: distorts the photograph with 
circular waves.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-circularwaves1.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row> 
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Circular Waves 2</guilabel>: other variation of Circular 
Waves effect.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-circularwaves2.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row> 
-    
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Polar Coordinates</guilabel>: converts the photograph from 
rectangular to polar coordinates.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-polarcoord.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>      </entry>
-    </row> 
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Unpolar Coordinates</guilabel>: Polar Coordinate effect 
inverted.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-unpolarcoord.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row> 
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Tiles</guilabel>: splits the photograph into square blocks 
and move them randomly inside the image.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-tiles.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row> 
-        
-    </tbody>
-
-    </tgroup></informaltable>
-
-    </para>
-
-    <warning><para>
-    Some effects can take a long time to run and cause high CPU load. You can 
always abort an effect by pressing <guilabel>Abort</guilabel> button during 
preview rendering.
-    </para></warning>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    <sect4 id="inaction-distortionfx">
-    <title>The Distortion filter in action</title>
-
-    <para>
-    The Distortion FX dialog tool in action is available below.
-    </para>
-
-    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
-        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-distortionfx-preview.png" 
format="PNG" /> </imageobject>
-        <textobject><phrase>The Distortion FX Dialog Tool 
Preview</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    </sect3>
-
-    <sect3 id="blurfx">
-    <sect3info>
-
-    <title>Blur FX</title>
-
-    <abstract>
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Blur FX</emphasis> is a series of blurring effects 
for digital still images.
-    </para>
-    </abstract>
-
-    </sect3info>
-
-    <title>Introduction</title>
-
-    <para>
-    With this filter set, you can transform an ordinary photograph into a work 
of art suitable for framing using blurring operations. It uses algorithms 
copyrighted by Pieter Voloshyn.
-    </para>
-
-    <sect4 id="using-blurfx">
-    <title>Using the Blurfx</title>
-
-    <para>
-    These are the blurring effects available:
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-
-    <informaltable><tgroup cols="2">
-                
-    <thead>
-    <row>
-        <entry>Type</entry>
-        <entry>Preview</entry>
-    </row>
-    </thead>
-
-    <tbody>
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Zoom Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image along radial lines 
starting from a specified center point. This simulates the blur of a zooming 
camera, thereby giving the photograph a dynamic expression as often seen in 
sport photography.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-zoomblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Radial Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image by rotating the 
pixels around the specified center point. This simulates the blur of a rotating 
camera.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-radialblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Far Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image to simulate the effect 
of an unfocused camera lens. The subject seems to recede into the background.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-farblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Motion Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image by swishing the 
pixels horizontally. This simulates the blur of a linearly moving camera, i.e. 
like a shot taken from a car or train.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-motionblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Focus Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image corners to reproduce 
the astigmatism distortion of a lens.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-focusblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Softener Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image softly in the 
darker tones and strongly in the high lights. This gives photographs a dreamy 
and glossy soft focus effect (Hamilton effect). It's ideal for creating 
romantic portraits, glamour photography, or adding a warm and subtle glow.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-softenerblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Shake Blur</guilabel>: blurs the image by randomly moving 
the pixels simulating the blur of an arbitrarily moving camera.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-shakeblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>   
-    
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Smart Blur</guilabel>: finds the edges of color in 
photograph and blurs them without muddying the rest of the image.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-smartblur.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>      
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Frost Glass</guilabel>: blurs the image by simulating 
randomly dispersing light filtering through hoarse frosted glass.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-frostglass.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>    
-
-    <row>
-        <entry>
-        <guilabel>Mosaic</guilabel>: blurs the image by dividing the 
photograph into rectangular cells and then recreates it by filling those cells 
with average pixel value.
-        </entry>
-                
-        <entry>
-            <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-mosaic.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject></para>
-        </entry>
-    </row>    
-                
-    </tbody>
-
-    </tgroup></informaltable>
-
-    </para>
-
-    <warning><para>
-    Some effects can take a long time to run and cause high CPU load. You can 
always abort an effect by pressing the <guilabel>Abort</guilabel> button during 
preview rendering.
-    </para></warning>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    <sect4 id="inaction-blurfx">
-    <title>The Blurfx in action</title>
-
-    <para>
-    An example of the Blur FX dialog in action is shown below.
-    </para>
-
-    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
-        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-blurfx-preview.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
-        <textobject><phrase>The Blur FX Dialog Tool 
Preview</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    </sect3>
-
-    <sect3 id="raindrops">
-    <sect3info>
-
-    <title>Rain Drops</title>
-
-    <abstract>
-    <para>
-    The &digikam; <emphasis>Raindrops</emphasis> filter puts beautiful 
raindrops on your image.
-    </para>
-    </abstract>
-
-    </sect3info>
-
-    <title>Introduction</title>
-
-    <para>
-    The <emphasis>Raindrops</emphasis> is nice little tool to put raindrops 
onto your images. Naturally, it renders your image in a kind of wet look. It 
uses an algorithm copyrighted by Pieter Voloshyn.
-    </para>
-
-    <sect4 id="using-raindrops">
-    <title>Using the Raindrops filter</title>
-    
-    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
-    <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-raindrops.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
-    <textobject><phrase>The Raindrops 
Tool</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
-    </para>
-    
-    <para>
-    Three sliders give you control over the effect filter:
-    </para>
-
-    <para>
-    <guilabel>Drop size</guilabel> obviously allows to change the size of the 
drops. As the drop size doesn't 
-    automatically scale with the image size it is often necessary to reduce 
the size for small images.
-    <guilabel>Number</guilabel> changes the number and density of drops. 
-    <guilabel>Fish eye</guilabel> changes the optical effect of the drops 
across the image.
-    </para>
-
-    <note><para>
-    You can keep a zone clear of raindrops with the &digikam; Image Editor 
<guilabel>Select</guilabel> tool.
-    Selecting the area to avoid (for example a face) before launching the 
<emphasis>Raindrops</emphasis> 
-    filter will keep it free from rain drops.
-    </para></note>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    <sect4 id="inaction-raindrops">
-    <title>The Raindrops filter in action</title>
-
-    <para>
-    This is an example of the raindrops filter. The original image (1) shows a 
quiet sunset, 
-    the transformed image (2) indicates a sunset after a thunderstorm. Default 
values have been 
-    used for this example.
-    </para>
-
-    <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
-        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-raindrops-preview.png" format="PNG" 
/> </imageobject>
-        <textobject><phrase>Rain Drops Image Effect 
Preview</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
-    </para>
-
-    </sect4>
-
-    </sect3>
+    &doc-editor-filters-blurfx;
+    &doc-editor-filters-charcoal;
+    &doc-editor-filters-colorsfx;
+    &doc-editor-filters-distortionfx;
+    &doc-editor-filters-emboss;
+    &doc-editor-filters-filmgrain;
+    &doc-editor-filters-oilpaint;
+    &doc-editor-filters-raindrops;
 
 </sect2>
 
diff --git a/digikam/editor-photoediting.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-photoediting.docbook
index dde801a..560ef00 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-photoediting.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-photoediting.docbook
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
 
                 <listitem><para>
                         Saturation: <link linkend="editor-color-wb">White 
Balance</link> or 
-                        <link linkend="coloreffects">Vivid</link> or <link 
linkend="editor-color-correction">Hue/Saturation/Lightness</link>
+                        <link linkend="editor-filters-colorsfx">Vivid</link> 
or <link linkend="editor-color-correction">Hue/Saturation/Lightness</link>
                 </para></listitem>
 
                 <listitem><para>Resizing (interpolation) : <link 
linkend="editor-transform-resize">Change Size</link></para></listitem>
@@ -187,14 +187,14 @@
 
                 <listitem><para>Special Effect Filters
                     <itemizedlist>
-                    <listitem><para><link linkend="coloreffects">Color Effects 
(Solarize, Vivid, Neon, Edge)</link></para></listitem>
-                    <listitem><para><link linkend="filmgrain">Add Film 
Grain.</link></para></listitem>
-                    <listitem><para><link linkend="oilpaint">Simulate Oil 
Painting</link></para></listitem>
-                    <listitem><para><link linkend="charcoal">Simulate Charcoal 
Drawing.</link></para></listitem>
-                    <listitem><para><link linkend="emboss">Emboss 
Photograph.</link></para></listitem>
-                    <listitem><para><link linkend="distortionfx">Distortion 
FX.</link></para></listitem>
-                    <listitem><para><link linkend="blurfx">Blur 
FX.</link></para></listitem>
-                    <listitem><para><link linkend="raindrops">Add Rain 
Drops</link></para></listitem>
+                    <listitem><para><link 
linkend="editor-filters-colorsfx">Color Effects</link></para></listitem>
+                    <listitem><para><link 
linkend="editor-filters-filmgrain">Add Film Grain.</link></para></listitem>
+                    <listitem><para><link 
linkend="editor-filters-oilpaint">Simulate Oil Painting</link></para></listitem>
+                    <listitem><para><link 
linkend="editor-filters-charcoal">Simulate Charcoal 
Drawing.</link></para></listitem>
+                    <listitem><para><link 
linkend="editor-filters-emboss">Emboss Photograph.</link></para></listitem>
+                    <listitem><para><link 
linkend="editor-filters-distortionfx">Distortion FX.</link></para></listitem>
+                    <listitem><para><link linkend="editor-filters-blurfx">Blur 
FX.</link></para></listitem>
+                    <listitem><para><link 
linkend="editor-filters-raindrops">Add Rain Drops</link></para></listitem>
                     </itemizedlist>
                 </para></listitem>
 
diff --git a/digikam/index.docbook b/digikam/index.docbook
index a059cf0..5516b8c 100644
--- a/digikam/index.docbook
+++ b/digikam/index.docbook
@@ -62,6 +62,14 @@
   <!ENTITY doc-editor-transform-shear          SYSTEM 
"editor-transform-shear.docbook">
 
   <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters                  SYSTEM "editor-filters.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-blurfx           SYSTEM 
"editor-filters-blurfx.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-charcoal         SYSTEM 
"editor-filters-charcoal.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-colorsfx         SYSTEM 
"editor-filters-colorsfx.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-distortionfx     SYSTEM 
"editor-filters-distortionfx.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-emboss           SYSTEM 
"editor-filters-emboss.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-filmgrain        SYSTEM 
"editor-filters-filmgrain.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-oilpaint         SYSTEM 
"editor-filters-oilpaint.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-raindrops        SYSTEM 
"editor-filters-raindrops.docbook">
 
   <!ENTITY doc-editor-decorate                 SYSTEM 
"editor-decorate.docbook">
   <!ENTITY doc-editor-decorate-texture         SYSTEM 
"editor-decorate-texture.docbook">
diff --git a/digikam/menu-editor.docbook b/digikam/menu-editor.docbook
index 1676ac5..3a4edfb 100644
--- a/digikam/menu-editor.docbook
+++ b/digikam/menu-editor.docbook
@@ -171,17 +171,6 @@
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <guimenu>Color</guimenu><guimenuitem>Color 
Effects</guimenuitem>
-            </menuchoice></term>
-            <listitem>
-                <para><action>
-                    Set of four Image Editor tools: Solarize, Vivid (Velvia), 
Neon and Edge <link linkend="coloreffects">(help)</link>.
-                </action></para>
-          </listitem>
-        </varlistentry>
-
-        <varlistentry>
-            <term><menuchoice>
                 <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>B</keycap></keycombo> </shortcut>
                 <guimenu>Color</guimenu><guimenuitem>Color 
Balance</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
@@ -497,153 +486,164 @@
                     Image Editor plugin to insert text in the current image 
<link linkend="editor-decorate-inserttext">(help)</link>.
                 </action></para>
             </listitem>
-        </varlistentry>      
-        
+        </varlistentry>
+
     </variablelist>
     </para>
 
     </sect2>
 
-    <!-- 
********************************************************************** -->
+    <!-- 
*********************************************************************** -->
 
-    <sect2>        <title>The View Menu</title>
+    <sect2 id="filters-menu">    <title>The Effects Menu</title>
 
     <para>
     <variablelist>
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>+</keycap></keycombo> </shortcut>
-                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Zoom In</guimenuitem>
+                <guimenu>Effects</guimenu><guimenuitem>Color 
Effects</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
-            <listitem><para><action>Increase the zoom factor on the current 
image.</action></para></listitem>
-        </varlistentry>
-
-        <varlistentry>
-            <term><menuchoice>
-                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>-</keycap></keycombo> </shortcut>
-                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Zoom Out</guimenuitem>
-            </menuchoice></term>
-            <listitem><para><action>Decrease the zoom factor on the current 
image.</action></para></listitem>
+            <listitem>
+                <para><action>
+                    Set of four Image Editor tools: Solarize, Vivid (Velvia), 
Neon and Edge <link linkend="editor-filters-colorsfx">(help)</link>.
+                </action></para>
+          </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;&Shift;<keycap>A</keycap></keycombo> </shortcut>
-                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Fit to Window</guimenuitem>
+                <guimenu>Effects</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add Film 
Grain</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
-            <listitem><para><action>Toggle between fit-to-window zoom or 100% 
image zoom size.</action></para></listitem>
+            <listitem>
+                <para><action>
+                    Image Editor filter for to adding Film Grain <link 
linkend="editor-filters-filmgrain">(help)</link>.
+                </action></para>
+            </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;&Shift;<keycap>S</keycap></keycombo> </shortcut>
-                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Fit to 
Selection</guimenuitem>
+                <guimenu>Effects</guimenu><guimenuitem>Oil paint</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
-            <listitem><para><action>Make the selection fit the 
window.</action></para></listitem>
+            <listitem>
+                <para><action>
+                    Image Editor filter to simulate Oil Painting <link 
linkend="editor-filters-oilpaint">(help)</link>.
+                </action></para>
+           </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Histogram</guimenuitem>
+                <guimenu>Effects</guimenu><guimenuitem>Charcoal 
Drawing</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
-            <listitem><para><action>Display superposed histogram on current 
image (Luminosity, Red, Green, Blue, Alpha).</action></para></listitem>
+            <listitem>
+                <para><action>
+                    Image Editor filter to simulate Charcoal Drawing <link 
linkend="editor-filters-charcoal">(help)</link>.
+                </action></para>
+            </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Slideshow</guimenuitem>
+                <guimenu>Effects</guimenu><guimenuitem>Emboss</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
-            <listitem><para><action>Start a slideshow of the current 
album.</action></para></listitem>
+            <listitem>
+                <para><action>
+                    Image Editor Emboss filter <link 
linkend="editor-filters-emboss">(help)</link>.
+                </action></para>
+            </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
-    </variablelist>
-    </para>
-
-    </sect2>
-
-    <!-- 
*********************************************************************** -->
-    
-    <sect2 id="filters-menu">    <title>The Filter Menu</title>
-
-    <para>
-    <variablelist>
-
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <guimenu>Filter</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add Film 
Grain</guimenuitem>
+                <guimenu>Effects</guimenu><guimenuitem>Distortion 
Effects</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
             <listitem>
                 <para><action>
-                    Image Editor filter for to adding Film Grain <link 
linkend="filmgrain">(help)</link>.
+                    Image Editor filter set with distortion special effects 
<link linkend="editor-filters-distortionfx">(help)</link>.
                 </action></para>
             </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <guimenu>Filter</guimenu><guimenuitem>Oil paint</guimenuitem>
+                <guimenu>Effects</guimenu><guimenuitem>Blur 
Effects</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
             <listitem>
                 <para><action>
-                    Image Editor filter to simulate Oil Painting <link 
linkend="oilpaint">(help)</link>.
+                    Image Editor filter set with blurring special effects on 
<link linkend="editor-filters-blurfx">(help)</link>.
                 </action></para>
-           </listitem>
+             </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <guimenu>Filter</guimenu><guimenuitem>Charcoal 
Drawing</guimenuitem>
+                <guimenu>Effects</guimenu><guimenuitem>Raindrops</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
             <listitem>
                 <para><action>
-                    Image Editor filter to simulate Charcoal Drawing <link 
linkend="charcoal">(help)</link>.
+                    Image Editor filter to add Rain Drops <link 
linkend="editor-filters-raindrops">(help)</link>.
                 </action></para>
             </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
+    </variablelist>
+    </para>
+
+    </sect2>
+
+    <!-- 
********************************************************************** -->
+
+    <sect2>        <title>The View Menu</title>
+
+    <para>
+    <variablelist>
+
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <guimenu>Filter</guimenu><guimenuitem>Emboss</guimenuitem>
+                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>+</keycap></keycombo> </shortcut>
+                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Zoom In</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
-            <listitem>
-                <para><action>
-                    Image Editor Emboss filter <link 
linkend="emboss">(help)</link>.
-                </action></para>
-            </listitem>
+            <listitem><para><action>Increase the zoom factor on the current 
image.</action></para></listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <guimenu>Filter</guimenu><guimenuitem>Distortion 
Effects</guimenuitem>
+                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>-</keycap></keycombo> </shortcut>
+                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Zoom Out</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
-            <listitem>
-                <para><action>
-                    Image Editor filter set with distortion special effects 
<link linkend="distortionfx">(help)</link>.
-                </action></para>
-            </listitem>
+            <listitem><para><action>Decrease the zoom factor on the current 
image.</action></para></listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <guimenu>Filter</guimenu><guimenuitem>Blur 
Effects</guimenuitem>
+                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;&Shift;<keycap>A</keycap></keycombo> </shortcut>
+                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Fit to Window</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
-            <listitem>
-                <para><action>
-                    Image Editor filter set with blurring special effects on 
<link linkend="blurfx">(help)</link>.
-                </action></para>
-             </listitem>
+            <listitem><para><action>Toggle between fit-to-window zoom or 100% 
image zoom size.</action></para></listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <guimenu>Filter</guimenu><guimenuitem>Raindrops</guimenuitem>
+                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;&Shift;<keycap>S</keycap></keycombo> </shortcut>
+                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Fit to 
Selection</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
-            <listitem>
-                <para><action>
-                    Image Editor filter to add Rain Drops <link 
linkend="raindrops">(help)</link>.
-                </action></para>
-            </listitem>       
+            <listitem><para><action>Make the selection fit the 
window.</action></para></listitem>
+        </varlistentry>
+
+        <varlistentry>
+            <term><menuchoice>
+                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Histogram</guimenuitem>
+            </menuchoice></term>
+            <listitem><para><action>Display superposed histogram on current 
image (Luminosity, Red, Green, Blue, Alpha).</action></para></listitem>
+        </varlistentry>
+
+        <varlistentry>
+            <term><menuchoice>
+                <guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Slideshow</guimenuitem>
+            </menuchoice></term>
+            <listitem><para><action>Start a slideshow of the current 
album.</action></para></listitem>
         </varlistentry>
 
     </variablelist>
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@
             </menuchoice></term>
             <listitem><para><action>Toggles the graphic interface to full 
screen mode.</action></para></listitem>
         </varlistentry>
-    
+
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
                 <guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure 
Shortcuts</guimenuitem>
diff --git a/showfoto/index.docbook b/showfoto/index.docbook
index 3efa418..6f21c84 100644
--- a/showfoto/index.docbook
+++ b/showfoto/index.docbook
@@ -47,6 +47,14 @@
   <!ENTITY doc-editor-transform-shear          SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-transform-shear.docbook">
 
   <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters                  SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-filters.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-blurfx           SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-filters-blurfx.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-charcoal         SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-filters-charcoal.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-colorsfx         SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-filters-colorsfx.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-distortionfx     SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-filters-distortionfx.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-emboss           SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-filters-emboss.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-filmgrain        SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-filters-filmgrain.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-oilpaint         SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-filters-oilpaint.docbook">
+  <!ENTITY doc-editor-filters-raindrops        SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-filters-raindrops.docbook">
 
   <!ENTITY doc-editor-decorate                 SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-decorate.docbook">
   <!ENTITY doc-editor-decorate-texture         SYSTEM 
"../digikam/editor-decorate-texture.docbook">

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