MORE CONTROL OVER FILTERS


We love Photoshop's Fade command (which acts like an "undo on a slider"), and when it comes to applying filters, we use it all the time to gain more control (including blending mode control) over filters we apply. The only downside to the Fade command is you can only use it one timeyou get one opportunity to Fade, or choose a Blend Mode, then you're stuck. Here's a tip to keep the control of your filters for as long as you'd like: When you're about to apply a filter, make a duplicate of the layer where you're applying the filter, then apply it. This keeps the application of your filter fully editableyou can change Blend Modes as often as you like, change Opacity, add a Layer Mask to determine where the filter shows and where it doesn't, or even toss the layer in the Trash and start all over.



    Photoshop CS Killer Tips
    The Digital Photography Book
    ISBN: 735713561
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2006
    Pages: 429
    Authors: Scott Kelby

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