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Filter categories
You can apply the following categories of filters:
Correct Camera Distortion
Fixes common lens flaws such as barrel and pincushion distortion, and vignetting. The filter also rotates an image and
fixes image perspective caused by vertical or horizontal camera tilt.
Adjustment filters
Change the brightness values, color, grayscale range, and tonal levels of pixels in an image. Convert color pixels into black
and white.
Artistic filters
Simulate a painterly appearance on traditional media and create a unique look.
Blur filters
Soften a selection or an image. Useful for retouching.
Brush Stroke filters
Give a painterly or fine-arts look using different brush and ink stroke effects.
Distort filters
Geometrically distort an image, creating three-dimensional and other reshaping effects.
Noise filters
Blend a selection into the surrounding pixels and remove problem areas, such as dust and scratches.
Pixelate filters
Sharply define an image or selection by clumping pixels of similar color values.
Render filters
Create cloud patterns, lens flare, fibers, and lightning effects in an image.
Sketch filters
Add texture for depth or to give a hand-drawn look.
Stylize filters
Produce a painted or impressionistic effect by displacing pixels and heightening contrast.
Texture filters
Give the appearance of depth or substance, or add an organic look.
Other filters
Let you create your own filter effects, modify masks, offset a selection within an image, and make quick color adjustments.
Digimarc filter
Lets you read a
Digimarc
watermark.
Filter Gallery
The Filter Gallery (Filter > Filter Gallery) lets you apply filters cumulatively, and apply individual filters more than once. You can also rearrange
filters and change the settings of each filter you’ve applied to achieve the effect you want. Because you can apply more than one filter to an image
when you use the Filter Gallery dialog box, you have a lot of control over the way your image is affected by each filter. The Filter Gallery is often
the best choice for applying filters because it’s flexible and easy to use.
Applying filters through the Filter Gallery
A. Original photo B. Photos each with a single filter applied C. Three filters applied cumulatively
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