Mithilfe von Filtern kannst du in Adobe Photoshop Effekte auf ein Bild anwenden. Durch Kombination mehrerer Filter lassen sich einzigartige Ergebnisse erzielen.
So wendest du kreative Filter mithilfe der Filtergalerie an.
Die Filtergalerie verwenden – Zusammenfassung.
Wähle eine Ebene aus, deren Inhalte du ändern möchtest.
Wähle auf der Menüleiste Filter > Filtergalerie.
Probiere die verschiedenen Filter aus, und passe die Einstellungen für das gewünschte Ergebnis an.
Füge weitere Filter aus der Filtergalerie
hinzu, und ändere die Stapelreihenfolge.
Klicke auf „OK“, um die Filtergalerie zu schließen, und wende die ausgewählten Filter an. Du kannst auch zuerst eine Auswahl vornehmen und die Filter nur auf den ausgewählten Bereich anwenden.
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Ein Bild mit Smart-Filtern weichzeichnen.
So wendest du einen Weichzeichner als editierbaren Smart-Filter an.
Den Hintergrund mithilfe eines Smart-Filters weichzeichnen – Zusammenfassung.
Wähle eine Ebene aus, auf der du etwas weichzeichnen möchtest, z. B. den Hintergrund.
Wähle Filter > Für Smartfilter konvertieren
. Klicke auf „OK“. Dadurch wird die ausgewählte Ebene in eine Ebene verwandelt, die editierbare Filter unterstützt.
Lasse die Ebene ausgewählt, und wähle Filter > Weichzeichnungsfilter > Gaußscher Weichzeichner.
Passe im Dialogfeld Gaußscher Weichzeichner den Radius an, bis du mit dem Weichzeichnungsgrad in der Live-Vorschau zufrieden bist. Klicke auf „OK“, um den gaußschen Weichzeichner anzuwenden.
Im Bedienfeld „Ebenen“ siehst du jetzt, dass der Smart-Filter mit der Bildebene verknüpft ist. Dadurch kannst du die Filtereinstellungen jederzeit ändern. Doppelklicke hierzu auf den Smart-Filter „Gaußscher Weichzeichner“ im Bedienfeld „Ebenen“, nimm die gewünschte Änderung vor, und klicke auf „OK“.
Speichere das Bild im Photoshop- bzw. PSD-Format, um die Ebene mit dem Smart-Filter beizubehalten.
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