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Teach Yourself Adobe Photoshop CS2.pdf - Online Public Access ...

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This document was created by an unregistered ChmMagic, please go to http://www.bisenter.com to register . it. ThanksWorkshopQ&AQ1: How do I decide which filter to try?A1: As you've seen, you can't always judge a filter by its name. If you want an "art" effect, decide first whetheryou want full color or limited color. For the latter, look at the Sketch filters. Consider how abstract you want toget.Cutout and Conté Crayon are both successful with most pictures.Q2: Is there a way to tone down a filter that does what I want, but does too much of it?A2: Yes. Near the top of the Edit menu is a command called Fade. It enables you to change the strength of thefilter from 100%0%.Q3: Are the filters that come with <strong>Photoshop</strong> CS all there are?A3: Nope! There must be literally thousands of filters that have been created by individuals or companies. Youcan locate them by searching for "<strong>Photoshop</strong> filters" or try the following Web pages:http://www.flamingpear.com/blade.html (This site has several awesome sets of shareware plug-ins.)http://dir.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Software/Graphics/Filters_and_Plug_ins/ (This site links tomany pages of filters and other useful <strong>Photoshop</strong> goodies.)Quiz1: The colored pencil filter appliesa.b.c.Colored outlines around edgesA crosshatched effectThe color-wheel opposite of any color to which you apply it

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