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Applying Filters for Special Effects
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Applying Filters for Special
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About plug-in filters
You can install plug-in filters developed by non-Adobe software developers. Once
installed, the plug-in filters appear at the bottom of the Filter menu and work in the same
way as built-in filters.
If you are interested in creating plug-in modules, contact Adobe Systems Developer
Support. (See
“Using plug-in modules” on page 58
.)
Note:
If you have problems or questions about a third-party plug-in, contact the plug-in’s
manufacturer for support.
Using filters
To use a filter, choose the appropriate submenu command from the Filter menu. These
guidelines can help you in choosing filters:
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The last filter chosen appears at the top of the menu.
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Filters are applied to the active, visible layer.
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Filters cannot be applied to Bitmap-mode or indexed-color images.
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Some filters only work on RGB images.
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Some filters are processed entirely in RAM.
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Gaussian Blur, Add Noise, Dust & Scratches, Median, Unsharp Mask, Solarize, and High
Pass filters can be used with 16-bit-per-channel images, as well as 8-bit-per-channel
images.
Previewing and applying filters
Applying filters—especially to large images—can be time-consuming. Some filters let you
preview the effect before applying it.
To save time when trying various filters, experiment on a small, representative part of
your image.
To preview and apply a filter:
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To apply a filter to an area of a layer, select that area. To apply a filter to the entire layer,
leave the image unselected.
2
Choose a filter from the submenus in the Filter menu. If a filter name is followed by
ellipses (…), a dialog box appears.
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If a dialog box appears, enter values or select options.