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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Brush Stroke filters 
Like the Artistic filters, the Brush Stroke filters give a painterly or fine-arts look using different brush and ink stroke 
effects. Some of the filters add grain, paint, noise, edge detail, or texture. All the Brush Stroke filters can be applied 
through the Filter Gallery. 
Accented Edges 
Accentuates the edges of an image. When the edge brightness control is set to a high value, the 
accents resemble white chalk; when set to a low value, the accents resemble black ink. 
Angled Strokes 
Repaints an image using diagonal strokes, with lighter and darker areas painted in strokes going in 
opposite directions. 
Crosshatch 
Preserves the  details and  features  of  the original image  while adding texture  and roughening the  edges  
of the colored areas with simulated pencil hatching. The Strength option (with values from 1 to 3) determines the 
number of hatching passes. 
Dark Strokes 
Paints dark areas with short, tight, dark strokes, and lighter areas with long, white strokes. 
Ink Outlines 
Redraws an image with fine narrow lines over the original details, in pen-and-ink style. 
Spatter 
Replicates the effect of a spatter airbrush. Increasing the options simplifies the overall effect. 
Sprayed Strokes 
Repaints an image, using its dominant colors, with angled, sprayed strokes of color. 
Sumi-e 
Paints an image in Japanese style, as if with a fully saturated brush applied to rice paper. Sumi-e creates soft, 
blurred edges with rich, inky blacks. 
Distort filters 
The Distort filters geometrically distort an image, creating 3D or other reshaping effects. Note that these filters can 
be very memory intensive. The Diffuse Glow, Glass, and Ocean Ripple filters can be applied through the Filter 
Gallery. 
Diffuse Glow 
Renders an image as though it were viewed through a soft diffusion filter. The filter adds see-through 
white noise, with the glow fading from the center of a selection. 
Displace 
Uses an image, called a displacement map, to determine how to distort a selection. For example, using a 
parabola-shaped displacement map, you can create an image that appears to be printed on a cloth held up by its 
corners. 
This filter creates displacement maps, using a flattened file saved in Adobe Photoshop format (except Bitmap mode 
images). You can also use the files in the Plug-Ins/Displacement Maps folder in the Photoshop program folder. 
Glass 
Makes an image appear as if it were being viewed through different types of glass.You can choose a glass effect 
or create your own glass surface as a Photoshop file and apply it. You can adjust scaling, distortion, and smoothness 
settings. When using surface controls with a file, follow the instructions for the Displace filter. 
Lens Correction 
The Lens Correction filter fixes common lens flaws such as barrel and pincushion distortion, 
vignetting, and chromatic aberration. 
Ocean Ripple 
Adds randomly spaced ripples to the surface of the image so that it appears to be underwater. 
Pinch 
Squeezes a selection. A positive value up to 100% shifts a selection toward its center; a negative value up to – 
100% shifts a selection outward. 
Polar Coordinates 
Converts a selection from its rectangular to polar coordinates, and vice versa, according to a 
selected option. You can use this filter to create a cylinder anamorphosis—an art form popular in the 18th century— 
in which the distorted image appears normal when viewed in a mirrored cylinder.