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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Select Preview to preview the changes in the image.
Click OK.
To remove an effect from a style
In the Layers palette, expand the layer style to see its effects.
Do one of the following:
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Drag the effect to the Delete icon. 
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(ImageReady) Select the effect, and choose Delete Effect from the Layers palette menu. 
To remove a style from a layer
In the Layers palette, select the layer containing the style you want to remove.
Do one of the following:
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In the Layers palette, drag the Effects bar to the Delete icon. 
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Choose Layer > Layer Style > Clear Layer Style. 
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Select the layer, and then click the Clear Style button
 at the bottom of the Styles palette. 
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(ImageReady) Select an effect in the Layers palette, and choose Delete All Effects from the Layers palette menu. 
To convert a layer style to image layers 
To customize or fine-tune the appearance of layer styles, you can convert the layer styles to regular image layers. After 
you convert a layer style to image layers, you can enhance the result by painting or applying commands and filters. 
However, you can no longer edit the layer style on the original layer, and the layer style no longer updates as you 
change the original image layer. 
Note: The layers produced by this process  may not  result  in  artwork that exactly  matches the  version using  layer styles.  
In Photoshop, you may see an alert when you create the new layers. 
In the Layers palette, select the layer containing the layer style that you want to convert.
Choose Layer > Layer Style > Create Layers.
You can now modify and restack the new layers in the same way as regular layers. Some effects—for example, Inner
Glow—convert to layers within a clipping mask.
You can also drag a layer style to the New Layer button at the bottom of the Layers palette to generate a new layer
from an existing style.
Adjustment and fill layers 
Adjustment layers and fill layers 
An adjustment layer applies color and tonal adjustments to your image without permanently changing pixel values. 
For example, rather than making a Levels or Curves adjustment directly on your image, you can create a Levels or 
Curves  adjustment  layer.  The color  and tone adjustments  are stored in the  adjustment  layer and  apply to all  the layers  
below it.