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So, there's how this looks without that last filter and here's how it looks with the filter. You can turn these filter layers off and on temporarily by clicking the Eye icon to the left of any one. Even if you don't like the look of this at first you can go back to the filter layers where there's now a new layer and click and drag that layer beneath another filter. By going down to the bottom of the column and clicking this icon and then going over and selecting another filter thumbnail. Let's add one more filter to this combination. And you have controls you can use to vary the look. With this filter, you can choose different textures to add to an image. I'm going to click the arrow to the left of the Texture folder and scroll down a little and click on the Texturizer filter. With the top one selected I'll apply a different second filter instead. You can now see that there are 2 copies of Diffused Glow applied to this image. To add another filter, I'll go down to the bottom of the column on the right and I'll click this Create New Filter Layer icon. What's really special about the filter gallery is that you can preview combinations of filters on your image here.
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And you can experiment with these controls. Now even if you don't like the look of a filter at first give it a chance, because there's a lot you can do over in the next column where you'll find controls that are unique to whichever filter you just selected.
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I'll click the arrow to the left of this folder to open it. And you'll find lots more filter thumbnails in these folders. To preview a filter on your image just click its thumbnail. And in the middle, there are thumbnails of filters. So, your image may look slightly different than mine. With the last filter that you used applied to the open image. That opens this big filter gallery window. But let's see how we can preview and apply combinations of filters. And if you come down to this area you can apply a single filter from any of these categories. If you're working on a multi-layer image then select the layer to which you want to apply the filter. If you're following along open this image from the practice files for this tutorial.
#Fx in adobe photoshop 5.0 how to#
In this video, you'll learn how to preview and apply combinations of filters using the filter gallery. Photoshop comes with lots of filters that you can apply in combination to get an almost unlimited number of different looks on the same image.