Adobe photoshop elements 用户手册

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
For a muted effect, change the background color 
to white with some foreground color added to it 
before applying the filter. (See “Using texture and 
glass surface controls” on page 191.)
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.
Halftone Pattern
Simulates the effect of a halftone 
screen while maintaining the continuous range 
of tones. There are line, circle, and dot options for 
the pattern type.
Note Paper
Creates an image that appears to be 
constructed of handmade paper. The filter 
simplifies an image and combines the effects of the 
Stylize > Emboss and Texture > Grain filters. Dark 
areas of the image appear as holes in the top layer 
of paper, revealing the background color.
Photocopy
Simulates the effect of photocopying 
an image. Large areas of darkness tend to copy 
only around their edges, and midtones fall away to 
either solid black or white.
Plaster
Molds an image from 3D plaster, and then 
colorizes the result using the foreground and 
background color. Dark areas are raised, light 
areas are sunken.
Reticulation
Simulates the controlled shrinking 
and distorting of film emulsion to create an image 
that appears clumped in the shadow areas and 
lightly grained in the highlights.
Stamp
Is best used with black-and-white images. 
The filter simplifies the image to appear stamped 
with a rubber or wood stamp.
Torn Edges
Is particularly useful for images 
consisting of text or high-contrast objects. The 
filter reconstructs the image as ragged, torn pieces 
of paper, and then colorizes the image using the 
foreground and background color.
Water Paper
Uses blotchy daubs that appear 
painted onto fibrous, damp paper, causing the 
colors to flow and blend.
Stylize filters
The Stylize filters produce a painted or impres-
sionistic effect on a selection by displacing pixels 
and by finding and heightening contrast in an 
image. After using filters like Find Edges and Trace 
Contour that highlight edges, you can apply the 
Invert command to outline the edges of a color 
image with colored lines or to outline the edges of 
a grayscale image with white lines. (See “Using the 
Invert command” on page 96.)
Diffuse
Shuffles pixels in a selection to make the 
selection look less focused according to the 
selected option: Normal moves pixels randomly, 
ignoring color values; Darken Only replaces light 
pixels with darker pixels; and Lighten Only 
replaces dark pixels with lighter pixels.