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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Filters, effects, styles, and artwork
Last updated 7/26/2011
Emboss
The Emboss filter makes a selection appear raised or stamped by converting its fill color to gray and tracing the edges 
with the original fill color. You can set the embossing angle, height, and a percentage for the amount of color within 
the selection.
Extrude
The Extrude filter gives a three-dimensional texture to a selection or layer. 
Apply the Extrude filter
1
Select an image, layer, or area.
2
Choose Stylize
 
> Extrude from the Filter menu.
3
Set the following options and click OK:
Blocks 
Creates objects with a square front face and four side faces.
Pyramids 
Creates objects with four triangular sides that meet at a point.
Size 
Determines the length of the object’s base, from 2 to 255 pixels.
Depth 
Indicates how far the tallest object appears to protrude from the screen, from 1 to 255.
Random 
Gives each block or pyramid an arbitrary depth.
Level-based 
Makes each object’s depth correspond to its brightness—bright objects protrude more than dark.
Solid Front Faces 
Fills the front face of each block with an averaged color of the block. Deselect Solid Front Faces to 
fill the front face of each block with the image. This option is not available for Pyramids.
Mask Incomplete Blocks 
Hides any object extending beyond the selection.
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Find Edges
The Find Edges filter identifies areas of the image with significant transitions and emphasizes edges. Like the Trace 
Contour 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. 
Note: After using filters like Find Edges and Trace Contour that highlight edges, you can apply the Invert filter to outline 
the edges of a color image with colored lines or a grayscale image with white lines.
Glowing Edges
The Glowing Edges filter identifies the edges of color and adds a neon-like glow to them. You can set the edge width, 
brightness, and smoothness.
Solarize
The Solarize filter blends a negative and a positive image, for a result similar to exposing a photographic print briefly 
to light during development.