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Photoshop® Elements 7 All-in-One For Dummies®
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Photoshop® Elements 7 All-in-One For Dummies®

by Ted Padova, Barbara Obermeier
March 2009
Beginner
702 pages
16h 1m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 21. Making Corrections and Having Fun with Filters

In This Chapter

  • Understanding how filters work

  • Applying filters repeatedly or selectively

  • Fading a filter's effects

  • Working in the Filter Gallery

  • Fun with filters

Filters have a long and glorious history, ranging from performing essential tasks (such as removing abrasive particles from the oil in your car's engine) to even more important tasks involving the pixels in your images in Elements. In both cases, filters (also called plug-ins because they can be installed and removed independently) take your pixels and manipulate them in both useful and just frivolous and fun ways. They can correct less-than-perfect images by making them appear sharper or by covering up flaws. Or they can enhance your images by making them appear as though they're painted, tiled, photocopied, or lit by spotlights. The results are some-thing to be admired.

This chapter introduces you to the basics of Photoshop's filter facilities and starts you on the road to filter proficiency.

Making Corrections and Having Fun with Filters

Understanding Filter Basics

All filters do a simple thing in a seemingly complicated way. Deep within a filter's innards is a set of instructions that tells Elements what to do with a particular pixel in an image or selection. Elements applies these instructions to each and every pixel in the relevant area by using a process that the pixelheads call convolution (creating a form or ...

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