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USING <strong>PHOTOSHOP</strong> <strong>ELEMENTS</strong> 9<br />

Filters, effects, styles, and artwork<br />

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Filters can radically change the mood of a photo or image.<br />

You can apply filters in any of three ways:<br />

Filter menu Contains all of the available filters and lets you apply filters individually.<br />

Filter Gallery Displays thumbnail examples of what each filter does, like the panel. The Filter Gallery lets you apply<br />

filters cumulatively and apply individual filters more than once. You can also rearrange filters and change the settings<br />

of each filter you’ve applied to achieve the effect you want. Because it is so flexible, the Filter Gallery is often the best<br />

choice for applying filters. However, not all filters listed in the Filter menu are available in the Filter Gallery.<br />

Effects panel Displays thumbnail examples of what each filter listed in the Filter menu does. However, you can also<br />

use it to apply effects and layer styles.<br />

Tips for applying filters<br />

The following information can help you understand the process of applying filters to your images.<br />

• Preview the filter’s result. Applying filters to a large image can be time-consuming. It’s quicker to preview what the<br />

filter does in the Filter Gallery. Most filters also let you preview their result in the Filter Options dialog box and the<br />

document window. You can then choose to apply the filter or cancel the operation without losing time.<br />

• Filters apply only to the active part of an image. Filters affect only the active, visible layer or a selected area of the<br />

layer.<br />

• Filters don’t work on all images. You can’t use some filters on images in grayscale mode, or any filters on images in<br />

bitmap or indexed-color mode. Many filters don’t work on 16-bit images.<br />

• You can reapply the previous filter. The last filter you applied appears at the top of the Filter menu. You can reapply<br />

it with the same settings you last used to further enhance the image.<br />

Tips for creating visual effects with filters<br />

Use the following techniques to achieve special visual results with filters:<br />

• Feature the filter edges. If you’re applying a filter to a selected area, you can soften the edges of the filter effect by<br />

feathering the selection before you apply the filter.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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