Adobe ADBCD17648MC Manuel D’Utilisation

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Painting
Last updated 7/26/2011
Using the Gradient tool and Gradient Editor, you can create a custom mix of colors in your photos.
You can choose any of the following gradient types in the options bar.
Linear gradient 
 
Shades from the starting point to the ending point in a straight line.
Radial gradient 
 
Shades from the starting point to the ending point in a circular pattern.
Angle gradient 
 
Shades in a counterclockwise sweep around the starting point. 
Reflected gradient 
 
Shades using symmetric linear gradients on either side of the starting point.
Diamond gradient 
 
Shades from the starting point outward in a diamond pattern. The ending point defines one 
corner of the diamond.
You can also use a Fill Layer to apply a gradient to your image. The fill layer gives you the added flexibility of changing 
the gradient properties and editing the fill layer’s mask to limit the gradient to a portion of your image.
Gradients are stored in libraries. You can choose a different library of gradients to display in the Gradient Picker menu 
by clicking the small triangle in the menu and selecting a library at the bottom of the list. You can also save and load 
your own libraries of gradients in this menu. You can also manage gradients by using the Preset Manager.
More Help topics 
Apply a gradient
1
To fill part of the image, select the area with one of the selection tools. Otherwise, the gradient fill is applied to the 
entire active layer. 
2
Select the Gradient tool 
.
3
In the options bar, click the desired gradient type.
4
Choose a gradient fill from the Gradient Picker panel in the options bar. 
5
(Optional) Set gradient options in the options bar.
Mode 
Specifies how the gradient blends with the existing pixels in the image.