Adobe photoshop cs2 ユーザーズマニュアル
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Chrome
Renders the image as if it had a polished chrome surface. Highlights are high points, and shadows are low
points in the reflecting surface. After applying the filter, use the Levels dialog box to add more contrast to the image.
Conté Crayon
Replicates the texture of dense dark and pure white Conté crayons on an image. The Conté Crayon
filter uses the foreground color for dark areas and the background color for light areas. For a truer effect, change the
foreground color to one of the common Conté Crayon colors (black, sepia, sanguine) before applying the filter. For
a muted effect, change the background color to white, add some of the foreground color to the white background,
and then apply the filter.
foreground color to one of the common Conté Crayon colors (black, sepia, sanguine) before applying the filter. For
a muted effect, change the background color to white, add some of the foreground color to the white background,
and then apply the filter.
Graphic Pen
Uses fine, linear ink strokes to capture the details in the original image. The effect is especially striking
with scanned images. The filter replaces color in the original image, using the foreground color for ink and the
background color for paper.
background color for paper.
Halftone Pattern
Simulates the effect of a halftone screen while maintaining the continuous range of tones.
Note Paper
Creates an image that appears to be constructed of handmade paper. This filter simplifies images and
combines the effects of the Stylize > Emboss and Texture > Grain filters. Dark areas of the image appear as holes in
the top layer of paper, revealing the background color.
the top layer of paper, revealing the background color.
Photocopy
Simulates the effect of photocopying an image. Large dark areas tend to be copied only around their
edges, and midtones fall away to either solid black or solid white.
Plaster
Molds an image from 3D plaster, and then colorizes the result using the foreground and background color.
Dark areas are raised, and light areas are recessed.
Reticulation
Simulates the controlled shrinking and distortion of film emulsion to create an image that appears
clumped in the shadows and lightly grained in the highlights.
Stamp
Simplifies the image so that it appears to be created with a rubber or wood stamp. This filter is best used with
black-and-white images.
Torn Edges
Reconstructs the image so that it appears composed of ragged, torn pieces of paper, and then colorizes
the image using the foreground and background colors. This filter is particularly useful for text or high-contrast
objects.
objects.
Water Paper
Uses blotchy daubs that appear painted onto fibrous, damp paper, causing the colors to flow and blend.
Stylize filters
The Stylize filters produce a painted or impressionistic effect on a selection by displacing pixels and by finding and
heightening contrast in an image. After using filters like Find Edges and Trace Contour that highlight edges, you can
apply the Invert command to outline the edges of a color image with colored lines or to outline the edges of a
grayscale image with white lines.
heightening contrast in an image. After using filters like Find Edges and Trace Contour that highlight edges, you can
apply the Invert command to outline the edges of a color image with colored lines or to outline the edges of a
grayscale image with white lines.
Diffuse
Shuffles pixels in a selection to soften focus according to the selected option: Normal moves pixels randomly
(ignoring color values), Darken Only replaces light pixels with darker ones, and Lighten Only replaces dark pixels
with lighter ones. Anisotropic shuffles pixels in the direction of the least change in color.
with lighter ones. Anisotropic shuffles pixels in the direction of the least change in color.
Emboss
Makes a selection appear raised or stamped by converting its fill color to gray and tracing the edges with
the original fill color. Options include an embossing angle (from –360˚ to recess the surface, to +360˚ to raise the
surface), height, and a percentage (1% to 500%) for the amount of color within the selection. To retain color and
detail when embossing, use the Fade command after applying the Emboss filter.
surface), height, and a percentage (1% to 500%) for the amount of color within the selection. To retain color and
detail when embossing, use the Fade command after applying the Emboss filter.
Extrude
Gives a 3D texture to a selection or layer. See also “To use the Extrude filter” on page 524.