Photoshop CS4 Graduated Filters
Sometimes photographers will find that the colors they saw with their eyes were not captured in their camera. Using the new Graduated Filter tool in Photoshop CS4, photographers can make isolated adjustments to an image using the tool’s gradients and correction sliders. The Graduated Filter can also apply an overall color overlay to specific areas of the image.
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Pingback by Nuovo tool in Photoshop CS4: Graduated Filters | www.seust.it | September 23, 2008 @ 7:57 am
Excellent tutorial
Comment by Anis Khair | September 25, 2008 @ 3:36 pm
Great option and tutorial, thanks for sharing.
Comment by Bruckner | October 1, 2008 @ 4:06 pm
Bruckner. Thanks for your comment. I hope you enjoy CS4!
Comment by Jay Kinghorn | October 2, 2008 @ 7:48 am
Excellent job. Well done. Goes a long way to convince me to order the CS4 update. - Loren
Comment by Loren | October 24, 2008 @ 4:11 pm
Loren,
Thanks. I think you’ll find the update a great investment! It’s chock-full of great new tools.
Comment by Jay Kinghorn | October 24, 2008 @ 11:03 pm
[...] a video tutorial on using the Graduated Filter tool, visit the Layers Magazine Web site http://www.layersmagazine.com/photoshop-cs4-graduated-filters.html or for a Lightroom version, visit http://www.prorgb.com/lightroom-2. Tags: Adobe Camera Raw, [...]
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