Adobe photoshop elements 2 Manual Do Utilizador

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2.0
User Guide
Sketch filters
Filters in the Sketch submenu add texture to 
images, often for a 3D effect. These filters are also 
useful for creating a fine-art or hand-drawn look. 
Many of the Sketch filters use the foreground and 
background color as they redraw the image.
Bas Relief
Transforms an image to appear carved 
in low relief and lit to accent the surface variations. 
Dark areas of the image take on the foreground 
color, light areas use the background color. You 
can set relief detail and smoothness in the filter 
options.
Chalk & Charcoal
Redraws an image’s highlights 
and midtones with a solid midtone gray back-
ground drawn in coarse chalk. Shadow areas are 
replaced with black diagonal charcoal lines. The 
charcoal is drawn in the foreground color, the 
chalk in the background color. You can set stroke 
pressure, and the charcoal and chalk areas in the 
filter options.
Charcoal
Redraws an image to create a smudged 
effect. Major edges are boldly drawn, while 
midtones are sketched using a diagonal stroke. 
Charcoal is the foreground color, and the paper is 
the background color. You can set the charcoal 
thickness, level of image detail, and light/dark 
balance in the filter options.
Chrome
Gives the image a polished chrome 
surface using highlights as high points and 
shadows as low points in the reflecting surface. You 
can set the level of chrome surface detail and 
smoothness in the filter options.
After applying the Chrome filter, use the Levels 
dialog box to add more contrast to the image. 
(For more information on adjusting levels, see 
“Using the Levels dialog box” on page 62.)
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. In the filter options, you can set the level of 
foreground and background emphasis, and 
texture options. For more information on setting 
the texture options, see “Using texture and glass 
surface controls” on page 167.
For a more realistic effect, change the 
foreground color to one of the common Conté 
Crayon colors (black, sepia, sanguine) before 
applying this filter. For a muted effect, change the 
background color to white with some foreground 
color added to it. 
Graphic Pen 
Uses fine, linear ink strokes to 
capture the details in the original image and is 
especially striking with scanned images. The filter 
replaces color in the original image, using the 
foreground color for ink and background color 
for paper. You can set the stroke length and 
direction, and the light/dark balance in the filter 
options.
Halftone Pattern
Simulates the effect of a halftone 
screen while maintaining the continuous range 
of tones. You can set the halftone size, contrast, 
and pattern type in the filter options.