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Title | Experiment With Filters Using Adobe Photoshop Elements |
About | Image Editing |
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Photoshop Elements has lots of filters and interesting effects. Now that you have your background on a separate layer, you can experiment with filters. Photoshop Elements' Selection Brush Mask mode allows you to easily select odd-shaped areas in your image.
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Photoshop Elements has lots of filters
and interesting effects. Now that you have your background on a
separate layer, you can experiment with filters. Expand the Styles and
Effects palette and choose Filters from the Select a Category pop-up.
Select All from the Select a Library pop-up. When you see a filter you
want to try, select it and click Apply.
Add a new background image.
Open the photo or image that will be used for the new background. (Make sure that your working file is still open and that the Background layer is selected.) Place the two image windows side by side. With your new image active, select the Move () from the toolbox. Click the image and drag the new background into your original working file. Note: If the photo bin is open, you may have to either close it or choose Window > Cascade in order to see the two files side by side.
Position the new background.
Select your working file. On the Layers palette, select your new background layer. Use the Move tool to move it to a position that works with your subject. Save your file.
Painting with the Selection Brush in Mask mode gives you a colored preview of the area you are masking out.
When you toggle back to Selection mode, you will see the resulting selection.
Next Tips is about Accent Your Photograph with a Border with Adobe Photoshop Elements
Background Cuttout filter
Background with Clouds filter
Adjust the color of the background
Sometimes it can really be effective to change or remove the color of the background. To do this, choose Image > Enhance > Adjust Color. Then you can choose Hue/Saturation, Replace Color, Remove Color, or Color Variations.Use a different image for the background
By now, you are probably realizing that your choices are fairly limitless. You may even be wondering how to go about placing your subject on a whole new background.Add a new background image.
Open the photo or image that will be used for the new background. (Make sure that your working file is still open and that the Background layer is selected.) Place the two image windows side by side. With your new image active, select the Move () from the toolbox. Click the image and drag the new background into your original working file. Note: If the photo bin is open, you may have to either close it or choose Window > Cascade in order to see the two files side by side.
Position the new background.
Select your working file. On the Layers palette, select your new background layer. Use the Move tool to move it to a position that works with your subject. Save your file.
DESIGN TIP: Use the Selection Brush Tool to create a mask
Photoshop Elements' Selection Brush Mask mode allows you to easily select odd-shaped areas in your image. If you are in Mask mode, a temporary colored overlay appears over the unselected areas and exposes the selected areas of the image. When you toggle back to Selection mode, you will see the "marching ants" marquee around the selection you made.Painting with the Selection Brush in Mask mode gives you a colored preview of the area you are masking out.
When you toggle back to Selection mode, you will see the resulting selection.
Next Tips is about Accent Your Photograph with a Border with Adobe Photoshop Elements
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