Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Find Edges
Identifies the areas of the image with significant transitions and emphasizes the edges. Like the Trace
Counter filter, Find Edges outlines the edges of an image with dark lines against a white background and is useful for
creating a border around an image.
creating a border around an image.
Glowing Edges
Identifies the edges of color and adds a neon-like glow to them. This filter can be applied cumula
tively with other filters through the Filter Gallery. (see “The Filter Gallery” on page 510.)
Solarize
Blends a negative and a positive image—similar to exposing a photographic print briefly to light during
development.
Tiles
Breaks up an image into a series of tiles, creating an offset between the selection and its original position. You
can choose one of the following to fill the area between the tiles: the background color, the foreground color, a reverse
version of the image, or an unaltered version of the image, which puts the tiled version on top of the original and
reveals part of the original image underneath the tiled edges.
version of the image, or an unaltered version of the image, which puts the tiled version on top of the original and
reveals part of the original image underneath the tiled edges.
Trace Contour
Finds the transitions of major brightness areas and thinly outlines them for each color channel, for
an effect similar to the lines in a contour map.
Wind
Places tiny horizontal lines in the image to create a windblown effect. Methods include Wind; Blast, for a more
dramatic wind effect; and Stagger, which offsets the lines in the image.
See also
To use the Extrude filter
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Choose Filter > Stylize > Extrude.
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Choose a 3D type:
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Blocks creates objects with a square front face and four side faces. To fill the front face of each block with the
average color of the block, select Solid Front Faces. To fill the front face with the image, deselect Solid Front Faces.
average color of the block, select Solid Front Faces. To fill the front face with the image, deselect Solid Front Faces.
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Pyramids creates objects with four triangular sides that meet at a point.
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Enter a value in the Size text box to determine the length of any side of the object’s base, from 2 to 255 pixels.
4
Enter a value in the Depth text box to indicate how far the tallest object appears to protrude from the screen, from
1 to 255.
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Choose a depth option:
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Random to give each block or pyramid an arbitrary depth.
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Level-based to make each object’s depth correspond to its brightness—bright protrudes more than dark.
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Select Mask Incomplete Blocks to hide any object extending beyond the selection.
To use the Trace Contour filter
1
Choose Filter > Stylize > Trace Contour.
2
Choose an Edge option to outline areas in the selection: Lower outlines areas where the color values of pixels fall
below the specified level, and Upper outlines areas where the color values fall above.
3
Enter a threshold (Level) for evaluating color values (tonal level), from 0 to 255. Experiment to see what values
bring out the best detail in the image.