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Artistic Filtering – Page 3

Artistic FilteringThe following examples use the same method as has already been described. (Draw your black outline on its own layer. Ctrl-click that layer, then select the background copy layer....

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Artistic Filtering – Page 2

Artistic FilteringUse the History palette to undo the Poster Edges filter and the Blend Mode change. Then, with the background copy layer selected in the Layers palette, choose Filter >...

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Artistic Filtering – Page 1

Artistic FilteringIf you apply Element's or Photoshop's filters (they're the same) to an image, particularly a portrait, you often end up with a muddy mess. Reducing the filter's effect by...

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Redeye Removal IV

Redeye Removal The second, faster but not as nice method for redeye correction is as follows.     As with the first method, zoom in close to the redeye discoloration and...

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Redeye Removal III

Redeye Removal      Use the paintbrush tool to paint with black on your image around the edge of where the redeye used to be (when you go into mask...

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Redeye Removal II

Redeye Removal With the selection active, click on the New Adjustment Layer button at the bottom of the Layers palette (the black and white circle), and choose Hue/Saturation...

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Redeye Removal I

   Redeye Removal     How to remove redeye is one of the most frequently asked questions in the Photoshop forums. With the inclusion of the redeye brush in Elements, I...

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Hacking Preferences and Documents part 1

Photoshop, ImageReady, and Bridge all use preference files to store application settings. For example, the Adobe Photoshop CS2 Prefs file contains all the options for general display; history logs; file...

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Using Palettes – History

As you apply changes to your document, the histories feature creates snapshots and stores them in RAM or on your hard disk that you have assigned as the scratch disk....

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Learning Effects – Part 4

Learning Effects Step back in your History palette to before the Brushed Metal effect. Clear your history, too, if you like. You can also delete your type layer, though...

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Using Palettes – Info

The Info palette displays color values of the pixels beneath the pointer and, depending on which tool is currently active, measurements for tools. For example, it can provide instant feedback...

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Learning Effects – Part 3

Learning Effects Before we apply another effect, click on the first state in the History palette before the Asphalt effect, and then choose Clear History from the History palette...

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