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Filters, effects, styles, and artwork
Last updated 7/26/2011
Adjust filter settings to make memory-intensive filters less complex. Memory-intensive filters include Lighting 
Effects, Cutout, Stained Glass, Chrome, Ripple, Spatter, Sprayed Strokes, and Glass. (For example, to reduce the 
complexity of the Stained Glass filter, increase cell size. To reduce the complexity of the Cutout filter, increase Edge 
Simplicity, decrease Edge Fidelity, or both.)
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Artistic filters
Colored Pencil
The Colored Pencil filter redraws an image using colored pencils on a solid background. This filter retains important 
edges and gives them a rough crosshatch appearance; the solid background color shows through the smoother areas. 
You can set the pencil width, stroke pressure, and paper brightness.
Note: For a parchment effect, change the background color before applying the Colored Pencil filter to a selected area.
Cutout
The Cutout filter portrays an image as though it were made from roughly cut-out pieces of colored paper. High-
contrast images appear as if in silhouette, while colored images are built up from several layers of colored paper. You 
can set the tonal levels, edge simplicity, and edge fidelity.
Dry Brush
The Dry Brush filter paints an image using a dry brush technique (between oil and watercolor). The filter simplifies an 
image by reducing its range of colors to areas of common color. You can set the brush size, brush detail, and texture 
amount. 
Film Grain
The Film Grain filter applies an even, grainy pattern to an image. It adds a smoother, more saturated pattern to the 
image’s lighter areas. This filter is useful for eliminating banding in blends and visually unifying elements from various 
sources. You can set the grain amount, highlight area range, and intensity level.
Fresco
The Fresco filter paints a layer in a coarse style using short, rounded, and hastily applied dabs. You can set the brush 
size, brush detail, and texture.
Neon Glow
The Neon Glow filter uses the foreground color, background color, and glow color to colorize an image while softening 
its look. You can set the glow size, glow brightness, and glow color. Lower glow size values restrict the glow color to 
the shadow areas, and higher values move the glow color to the midtones and highlight areas of a layer. To select a glow 
color, click the Glow Color box, and select a color in the Color Picker.