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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
move  along with the  layer as the  layer moves. Drag the  Scale slider or enter  a value  to  specify the  size  of  the pattern.  
Drag a pattern to position it in the layer; reset the position by using the Snap To Origin button. The Pattern option 
is not available if no patterns are loaded. 
Position 
Specifies the position of a stroke effect as Outside, Inside, or Center. 
Range 
Controls which portion or range of the glow is targeted for the contour. 
Size 
Specifies the amount of blur or the size of the shadow. 
Soften 
Blurs the results of shading to reduce unwanted artifacts. 
Source 
Specifies the source for an inner glow. Choose Center to apply a glow that emanates from the center of the 
layer’s content, or Edge to apply a glow that emanates from the inside edges of the layer’s content. 
Spread 
Expands the boundaries of the matte prior to blurring. 
Style 
Specifies the style of a bevel: Inner Bevel creates a bevel on the inside edges of the layer contents, Outer Bevel 
creates a bevel on the outside edges of the layer contents, Emboss simulates the effect of embossing the layer contents 
against the  underlying  layers, Pillow Emboss simulates  the effect of stamping the  edges of the  layer contents into the  
underlying layers, and Stroke Emboss confines embossing to the boundaries of a stroke effect applied to the layer. 
(The Stroke Emboss effect is not visible if no stroke is applied to the layer.) 
Technique 
Applies a technique. For bevel and emboss, Smooth blurs the edges of a matte slightly and is useful for 
all types of mattes, whether their edges are soft or hard. It does not preserve detailed features at larger sizes. Chisel 
Hard uses a distance measurement technique and is primarily useful on hard-edged mattes from anti-aliased shapes 
such as type. It preserves detailed features better than the Smooth technique. Chisel Soft uses a modified distance 
measurement technique and, although not as accurate as Chisel Hard, is more useful on a larger range of mattes. It 
preserves features better than the Smooth technique. For glows, Softer applies a blur and is useful on all types of 
mattes, whether their edges are soft or hard. At larger sizes, Softer does not preserve detailed features. Precise uses a 
distance measurement technique to create a glow and is primarily useful on hard-edged mattes from anti-aliased 
shapes such as type. It preserves features better than the Softer technique. 
Texture 
Applies a texture. Use Scale to scale the size of the texture. Select Link With Layer if you want the texture to 
move along with the layer as the layer moves. Invert inverts the texture. Depth varies the degree and direction 
(up/down) to which the texturing is applied. Snap To Origin makes the origin of the pattern the same as the origin 
of the document (if Link With Layer is deselected) or places the origin at the upper left corner of the layer (if Link 
With Layer is selected). Drag the texture to position it in the layer. 
Modifying layer effects with contours 
When  you create custom layer  styles, you  can use  contours  to  control the  shape of Drop Shadow,  Inner Shadow,  Inner  
Glow, Outer  Glow, Bevel  and Emboss,  and Satin  effects over a given range. For  example,  a Linear contour  on  a Drop  
Shadow causes the opacity to drop off in a linear transition. Use a Custom contour to create a unique shadow 
transition. Custom contours created in Photoshop can be used in ImageReady. 
You can select, reset, delete, or change the preview of contours in the Contour pop-up palette and Preset Manager.