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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Selective Color 
Choose  the color  you want to adjust,  and drag the  sliders to increase or decrease the  components  in  
the selected color. 
Channel Mixer 
Modify the color values in a channel by mixing them with other channels. 
Gradient Map 
Choose a gradient and set gradient options. 
Photo Filter 
Make color adjustments by simulating the effect of a filter in front of a camera lens. 
Invert 
Inverted adjustment layers don’t have options. 
Threshold 
Specify a threshold level. 
Posterize 
Specify the number of tonal levels for each color channel. 
To edit an adjustment or fill layer 
You can edit an adjustment or fill layer’s settings, or replace it with a different adjustment or fill type. 
You can also edit the mask of an adjustment layer or fill layer to control the effect that the layer has on the image. By 
default, all areas of an adjustment or fill layer are “unmasked” and are therefore visible. (See “Masking layers” on 
page 432.) 
Do one of the following: 
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Double-click the adjustment or fill layer’s thumbnail in the Layers palette. 
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Choose Layer > Layer Content Options. 
Make the desired adjustments, and click OK. 
Note: Inverted adjustment layers do not have editable settings. 
To change the type of adjustment or fill layer
Select the adjustment layer or fill layer that you want to change.
Choose Layer > Change Layer Content and select a different fill or adjustment layer from the list.
Merging adjustment layers or fill layers 
You can merge an adjustment or fill layer several ways: with the layer below it, with the layers in its own grouped 
layer,  with  the layers it is linked to,  and with all  other visible layers.  You cannot,  however,  use an adjustment layer  or  
fill layer as the target layer for a merge. When you merge an adjustment layer or fill layer with the layer below it, the 
adjustments are rasterized and become permanently applied within the merged layer. You can also rasterize a fill 
layer without merging it. (See “To rasterize layers” on page 407.) 
Adjustment layers and fill layers whose masks contain only white values do not add significantly to the file size, so it 
is not necessary to merge these adjustment layers to conserve file space.