Справочник Пользователя для Adobe photoshop cs2
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
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For tolerance, enter a percentage value (ranging from 0 to 255) or drag the slider. Choose a low percentage to
replace colors very similar to the pixel you click, or raise the percentage to replace a broader range of colors.
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To define a smooth edge in the corrected areas, select Anti-aliased.
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Choose a foreground color that replaces the unwanted color.
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Click the color you want to replace in the image.
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Drag in the image to replace the targeted color.
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To use the Smudge tool
The Smudge tool simulates the effect you see when you drag a finger through wet paint. The tool picks up color where
the stroke begins and pushes it in the direction you drag.
the stroke begins and pushes it in the direction you drag.
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Select the Smudge tool
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Choose a brush tip and options for the blending mode in the options bar.
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Select Use All Layers in the options bar to smudge using color data from all visible layers. If this is deselected, the
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Smudge tool uses colors from only the active layer.
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Select Finger Painting in the options bar to smudge using the foreground color at the beginning of each stroke. If
this is deselected, the Smudge tool uses the color under the pointer at the beginning of each stroke.
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Drag in the image to smudge the pixels.
In Photoshop, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you drag with the Smudge tool to use the Finger Painting
option.
option.
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To use the Blur tool
The Blur tool softens hard edges or reduces detail in an image.
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Select the Blur tool
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Do the following in the options bar:
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Choose a brush tip and set options for the blending mode and strength in the options bar.
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Select Use All Layers in the options bar to blur using data from all visible layers. If this is deselected, the tool uses
data from only the active layer.
data from only the active layer.
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Drag over the part of the image you want to blur.
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