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

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

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5 Drag the minimum and maximum Wavelength sliders to set the distance from one wave crest to the next. Set both<br />

sliders to the same value to create a consistent pattern of wave crests.<br />

6 Drag the minimum and maximum Amplitude sliders to set the wave strength.<br />

7 Drag the horizontal and vertical Scale sliders to set the height and width of the wave effect.<br />

8 To apply random results based on the set of values in the dialog box, click Randomize. You can click Randomize<br />

multiple times to get more results.<br />

9 Select one of the following and click OK:<br />

Wrap Around Fills the voids in the image with content from the opposite edge of the image.<br />

Repeat Edge Pixels Extends the colors of pixels along the image’s edge in the direction specified.<br />

More Help topics<br />

“About filters” on page 192<br />

ZigZag<br />

The ZigZag filter distorts a selection radially, depending on the radius of the pixels in your selection.<br />

Apply the ZigZag filter<br />

1 In the Edit workspace, select an image, layer, or area.<br />

2 Choose Distort > ZigZag from the Filter menu.<br />

3 Drag the Amount slider to set the level and direction of distortion.<br />

4 Drag the Ridges slider to set the number of direction reversals for the zigzag from the center to the edge of the<br />

selection.<br />

5 Choose a displacement option from the Style menu and click OK:<br />

Around Center Rotates the pixels around the center of the selection.<br />

Out From Center Produces a rippling effect toward or away from the center of the selection.<br />

Pond Ripples Produces a rippling effect that distorts the selection to the upper left or lower right.<br />

More Help topics<br />

“About filters” on page 192<br />

Noise filters<br />

Add Noise<br />

The Add Noise filter applies random pixels to an image, simulating the result of shooting pictures on high-speed film.<br />

This filter can also be used to reduce banding in feathered selections or graduated fills, to give a more realistic look to<br />

heavily retouched areas, or to create a textured layer. You can set the amount of noise, the type of noise distribution,<br />

and color mode. The Uniform option creates a subtle distribution appearance and Gaussian creates a speckled<br />

distribution look. Monochromatic applies the filter using the existing tones of the image without changing the colors.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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