Você pode adicionar efeitos rápidos a uma imagem usando filtros no Adobe Photoshop. Os filtros também podem ser combinados para criar resultados únicos.
Aplique filtros criativos usando a Galeria de filtros.
O que você aprendeu: usar a Galeria de filtros
Selecione a camada com o conteúdo que deseja alterar.
Vá para a barra de menus e selecione Filtro > Galeria de filtros.
Experimente filtros diferentes e ajuste suas configurações para obter o resultado desejado.
Experimente adicionar vários filtros na Galeria de filtros
e alterar a ordem de empilhamento.
Clique em OK para fechar a Galeria de filtros e aplique os filtros escolhidos. Você também pode filtrar após criar uma seleção para aplicar filtros apenas na área selecionada.
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Desfocar uma imagem com os Filtros Inteligentes
Aplique um filtro de desfoque como um filtro inteligente editável.
O que você aprendeu: usar os filtros inteligentes para desfocar um plano de fundo.
Selecione a camada com o conteúdo que deseja aplicar o desfoque, como um plano de fundo.
Selecione Filtro > Converter em filtros inteligentes
. Clique em OK. Isso converte a camada selecionada em uma camada compatível com filtros reeditáveis.
Com a mesma camada selecionada, escolha Filtro > Desfoque > Desfoque gaussiano.
Na caixa de diálogo Desfoque gaussiano, ajuste o controle Raio até que esteja satisfeito com a quantidade de desfoque na visualização dinâmica. Clique em OK para aplicar o filtro Desfoque gaussiano.
Observe o filtro inteligente anexado à camada de imagem no painel Camadas. Isso permite editar com flexibilidade as configurações de filtro. Para fazer isso, clique duas vezes no filtro inteligente Desfoque gaussiano no painel Camadas, faça uma alteração na caixa de diálogo Desfoque gaussiano que é aberta novamente e clique em OK.
Salve a imagem no formato Photoshop (PSD) para manter a camada do filtro inteligente.
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