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Working with Photo Filters


The Photo Filter command acts as if you placed a colored filter in front of the camera lens. Photographers place colored filters in front of a camera lens to adjust the color balance of the image and control the color temperature of the light transmitted through the lens. In addition to simulating a color filter, the Photo Filter command also lets you select a color preset and apply a specific hue adjustment to an image, and if you want to apply a custom color adjustment, the Photo Filter command lets you specify a user-defined color using the Adobe Color Picker.

Work with Photo Filters



Open a document.

Select the

Layers palette, and then select the layer in which you want to apply the Photo Filter.

Click the

Image menu, point to

Adjustments , and then click

Photo Filter .

Select the

Preview check box to view the results of the color filter directly in the active document window.

Select from the following options:


  • Filter.
    Click the list arrow, and then select from the available filter presets.


  • Color.
    Click the color box, and then select a color using the Color Picker dialog box.


  • Density.
    Drag the slider to increase or decrease the impact the color has on the image.


  • Preserve Luminosity.
    Select the check box to prevent the image being darkened by adding a color filter (recommended).

Click

OK .

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