User Guide
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 5.0
User Guide
6 Select the Preview option in the dialog box, drag
the top slider away from Cyan toward Red, and
click OK. The horn turns more red.
Now you’ll remove a scratch on the horn with the
rubber stamp tool. This tool lets you sample part
of an image and then paint with a copy of the
sampled area.
7 Double-click the rubber stamp tool ( ) to
display its Options palette, and select the Aligned
option. Then choose a small feathered brush in the
second row of the Brushes palette.
8 Place the rubber stamp tool over the horn next
to the scratch. Hold down Alt (Windows) or
Option (Mac OS), and click to sample this area.
Release the Alt/Option key. Then drag the rubber
stamp tool to paint over the scratch.
9 Choose File > Save.
Actions
The Actions palette lets you combine a set of
commands into a single command or action and
then execute the action on a single file or multiple
files within a folder. With the Actions palette, you
can record, play, edit, and delete commands to
easily automate common techniques.
Adobe Photoshop offers some ready-made actions
you can run on a file or set of files. You’ll use one
of these actions to add a vignette effect to the
image. But first, to get the best results from the
vignette, you’ll flatten the file’s layers into one
layer. Then you’ll make a selection to set the
vignette’s border.
1 Choose Layer > Flatten Image.
2 Hold down the mouse button on the elliptical
marquee tool, and drag to the rectangular
marquee tool. Then click approximately 1/8 inch
in from the upper left corner of the image, and
drag diagonally to 1/8 inch in from the lower right
corner.
You can now apply the vignette action.
3 To display the Actions palette, choose Window>
Show Actions.
4 In the Actions palette, select Vignette (selection)
by clicking on its name.
5 Click the Play button ( ) at the bottom of the
palette.
6 In the Feather Selection dialog box, accept the
default feather radius of 5 pixels, and click OK.
The action is then run on the image, creating the
vignette.