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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Note: A newly created fill assumes the current color displayed in the Fill Color box in the Tools panel. 
You can customize each Live Filter to get the look you want. When you select color correction filters, dialog boxes 
open containing controls to adjust color characteristics such as auto levels, brightness and contrast, hue and 
saturation, invert, curves, and color fill. When you select Bevel, Blur, Emboss, Glow, Shadow, or Sharpen filters, 
either a dialog box or a pop-up menu opens in which you can adjust the filter settings. When you select a blur or 
sharpen filter, it is applied directly to the object.
Experiment with the settings until you get the look you want. If you want to change the filter settings later, see 
“Editing Live Filters” on page 152. 
Inner Bevel pop-up window
A. Width of bevel B. Button bevel preset C. Contrast D. Softness E. Angle of bevel
To apply a Live Filter to selected objects:
1
Click the Add Live Filters button in the Property inspector, then select a filter from the Add Filters pop-up menu.
The filter is added to the Filters list for the selected object.
To apply a Live Filter so that it appears to affect only a pixel selection within an image, you can cut and paste the 
selection in place to create a new bitmap image, select it, and then apply the Live Filter.
2
If a pop-up window or dialog box opens, enter the settings for the filter and then do one of the following: 
If the Live Filter has a dialog box, click OK. 
If the Live Filter has a pop-up window, press Enter or click anywhere in the workspace.
3
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to apply more Live Filters.
Note: The order in which Live Filters are applied affects the overall filter. You can drag Live Filters to rearrange their 
stacking order. For more information, see “Reordering Live Filters” on page 152.
 
To enable or disable a Live Filter applied to an object:
Click the box next to the filter in the Filters list in the Property inspector.
To enable or disable all Live Filters applied to an object:
Click the Add Live Filters button in the Property inspector, then select Options > All On or Options > All Off 
from the pop-up menu.
For information on permanently removing Live Filters, see “Removing Live Filters” on page 152.