Adobe photoshop elements Manual Do Utilizador

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
To use the Trace Contour filter:
1
Choose Filter > Stylize > Trace Contour, or use 
the Filters palette to apply the Trace Contour filter.
2
Choose an Edge option to outline areas in the 
selection: Lower outlines where the color values of 
pixels fall below the specified level, and Upper 
outlines 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. 
Use the Info palette in Grayscale mode to identify 
a color value that you want traced. Then enter the 
value in the Level text box. (See “Using the Info 
palette” on page 29.)
4
Click OK.
Wind
Creates tiny horizontal lines in the image to 
simulate a wind effect. Methods include Wind; 
Blast, for a more dramatic wind effect; and Stagger, 
which offsets the wind lines in the image.
Texture filters
Use the Texture filters to give an image the 
appearance of depth or substance, or to add an 
organic look. 
Craquelure
Paints an image onto a high-relief 
plaster surface, producing a fine network of cracks 
that follow the contours of the image. Use this 
filter to create an embossing effect with images 
that contain a broad range of color or
grayscale values.
Grain
Adds texture to an image by simulating 
different kinds of grain—regular, soft, sprinkles, 
clumped, contrasty, enlarged, stippled, horizontal, 
vertical, and speckle. The sprinkles and stippled 
options use the background color.
Mosaic Tiles
Draws the image as if it were made 
up of small chips or tiles and adds grout between 
the tiles. (In contrast, the Pixelate > Mosaic filter 
breaks up an image into blocks of different-
colored pixels.)
Patchwork
Breaks up an image into squares 
filled with the predominant color in that area of 
the image. The filter randomly reduces or 
increases the tile depth to replicate the highlights 
and shadows.
Stained Glass
Repaints an image as single-colored 
adjacent cells outlined in the foreground color. 
Texturizer
Allows you to select a texture from a list 
Video filters
The Video submenu contains the De-Interlace and 
NTSC Colors filters. 
De-Interlace 
Smooths moving images captured 
on video by removing either the odd or even 
interlaced lines in a video image. You can choose 
to replace the discarded lines by duplication or 
interpolation.
NTSC Colors
Restricts the gamut of colors to those 
acceptable for television reproduction to prevent 
oversaturated colors from bleeding across 
television scan lines.