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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Blending filter effects and setting options
To blend effects
The Fade command changes the opacity and blending mode of any filter, painting tool, erasing tool, or color
adjustment. The Fade command blending modes are a subset of those in the painting and editing tools options
(excluding the Behind and Clear modes). Applying the Fade command is similar to applying the filter effect on a
separate layer and then using the layer opacity and blending mode controls.
adjustment. The Fade command blending modes are a subset of those in the painting and editing tools options
(excluding the Behind and Clear modes). Applying the Fade command is similar to applying the filter effect on a
separate layer and then using the layer opacity and blending mode controls.
Note: The Fade command can also modify the effects of using the Extract command, Liquify command, and Brush
Strokes filters.
Strokes filters.
1
Apply a filter, painting tool, or color adjustment to an image or selection.
2
Choose Edit > Fade. Select the Preview option to preview the effect.
3
Drag the slider to adjust the opacity, from 0% (transparent) to 100%.
4
Choose a blending mode from the Mode menu.
Note: The Color Dodge, Color Burn, Lighten, Darken, Difference, and Exclusion blending modes do not work on Lab
images.
images.
5
Click OK.
See also
Defining undistorted areas
The Displace, Shear, and Wave filters in the Distort submenu and the Offset filter in the Other submenu let you treat
areas undefined (or unprotected) by the filter in the following ways:
areas undefined (or unprotected) by the filter in the following ways:
Wrap Around
Fills the undefined space with content from the opposite edge of the image.
Repeat Edge Pixels
Extends the colors of pixels along the edge of the image in the direction specified. Banding may
result if the edge pixels are different colors.
Set To Background (Offset filter only)
Fills the selected area with the current background color.
To use texture and glass surface controls
The Conté Crayon, Glass, Rough Pastels, Texturizer, and Underpainting filters have texturizing options. These
options make images appear as if they were painted onto textures such as canvas and brick or viewed through glass
blocks.
options make images appear as if they were painted onto textures such as canvas and brick or viewed through glass
blocks.
1
From the Filter menu, choose Artistic > Rough Pastels, Artistic > Underpainting, Distort > Glass, Sketch > Conté
Crayon, or Texture > Texturizer.
2
For Texture, choose a texture type or choose Load Texture to specify a Photoshop file.
3
Drag the Scaling slider to increase or reduce the effect on the image surface.
4
Drag the Relief slider (if available) to adjust the depth of the texture’s surface.