Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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CHAPTER 9
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Applying Filters and Effects
Click the Thumbnail View button ( ) at the 
bottom of the Filters palette to view the filters 
as thumbnails.
Choose a display option from the Filters palette 
menu: List View or Thumbnail View. (See “Using 
palette menus” on page 23.)
Previewing and applying filters
Applying filters—especially to large images—can 
be time-consuming. You can view an example of 
the effect in the Filters palette. Some filters also 
let you preview the effect before you apply it to 
your image.
To save time when trying various filters, 
experiment on a small, representative part of 
your image. 
To preview and apply a filter:
1
To apply a filter to an area of a layer, select that 
area. To apply a filter to the entire layer, leave the 
layer unselected.
2
Do one of the following:
In the Filters palette, select the filter you want to 
apply. If the filter provides optional settings, select 
Filter Options to view the options, or deselect 
Filter Options to apply the default filter settings. 
(Filter Options are not available for all filters.) 
Then, double-click the filter, select the filter and 
click Apply, or drag a filter into the image. 
Choose a filter from the submenus in the Filter 
menu. If a filter name is followed by ellipses (…), 
a dialog box appears.
3
If a dialog box appears, enter values or 
select options.
To display the dialog box for the last filter you 
applied, press Ctrl+Alt+F (Windows) or 
Command+Option+F (Mac OS).
4
If the dialog box contains a preview window, 
use the following navigation methods to preview 
the effect:
Click in the image window to center a specific 
area of the image in the preview window. 
Note: This does not work with all preview windows.
Drag in the preview window to center a specific 
area of the image in the window. 
Use the + or – button under the preview window 
to zoom in or zoom out on the preview. 
A flashing line beneath the preview size indicates 
that the preview is still being rendered. 
5
If available, select the Preview option to preview 
the filter effect on the entire image.
6
Click OK to apply the filter. 
A progress indicator in the status bar (Windows) 
or progress bar (Mac OS) lets you gauge the time 
remaining until the filter is applied.
Loading images and textures
To produce their effects, some filters load and use 
other images, such as textures and displacement 
maps. These filters include the Conté Crayon, 
Displace, Glass, Lighting Effects, Rough Pastels, 
Texture Fill, Texturizer, Underpainting, 
and Custom.