En Adobe Photoshop, puedes añadir efectos rápidos a las imágenes mediante filtros. Asimismo, estos filtros se pueden combinar para obtener resultados únicos.
Aplica filtros creativos de la galería de filtros.
En este vídeo has aprendido a utilizar la galería de filtros
Selecciona una capa que contenga elementos que deseas modificar.
Ve a la barra de menús y selecciona Filtro > Galería de Filtros.
Prueba distintos filtros y modifica los parámetros para obtener el resultado que desees.
Prueba a añadir varios filtros en la galería de filtros
y modifica el orden de apilamiento.
Haz clic en Aceptar para cerrar la galería de filtros y aplicar los que hayas seleccionado. Asimismo, puedes crear una selección para aplicar los filtros únicamente en la zona que elijas.
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Desenfocar una imagen mediante filtros inteligentes
Aplica un filtro de desenfoque como filtro inteligente editable.
En este vídeo has aprendido a utilizar un filtro inteligente para desenfocar un fondo
Selecciona una capa que contenga elementos que quieras desenfocar, como un fondo.
Selecciona Filtro > Convertir para filtros inteligentes
. Haz clic en Aceptar. De esta forma, la capa seleccionada se convierte en una capa que admite filtros editables.
Con la misma capa seleccionada, elige Filtro > Desenfocar > Desenfoque gaussiano.
En el cuadro de diálogo Desenfoque gaussiano, ajusta el control Radio hasta que obtengas la cantidad de desenfoque que desees en la vista previa. Haz clic en Aceptar para aplicar el filtro Desenfoque gaussiano.
Ten en cuenta que el filtro inteligente se adhiere a la capa de la imagen en el panel Capas. De este modo, puedes editar los cambios de forma flexible. Para ello, haz doble clic en el filtro inteligente Desenfoque gaussiano del panel Capas, aplica los cambios en el cuadro de diálogo Desenfoque gaussiano, que se ha vuelto a abrir, y haz clic en Aceptar.
Guarda la imagen en formato de Photoshop (PSD) para conservar la capa de filtro inteligente.
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