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10/30/2007 04:29:46 PM · #1 |
In basic is photo filter allowed, to cool or warm? I see where it says in my color box Preserve Luminosity is checked, but the photo filter layer is in normal. |
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10/30/2007 04:37:56 PM · #2 |
I'll have to check when I get home in a few hours... a filter that only affects color, and does so globally, should be legal in Basic. Give me until about 7:30 PM server time, I should be able to get back to it by then. |
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10/30/2007 04:42:07 PM · #3 |
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10/30/2007 04:52:29 PM · #4 |
This has come up a few times. From this thread:
Originally posted by scalvert: Originally posted by kearock: If you go to Image/Adjustments, there is an option called "Photo Filter..." ...Are these considered filters, as filters are described in Basic Editing? |
Those are overall color adjustments. They're fine in Basic. |
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10/30/2007 05:10:58 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by kirbic: I'll have to check when I get home in a few hours... a filter that only affects color, and does so globally, should be legal in Basic. |
It's actually an adjustment layer, not a Filter... the same can pretty much be done with Hue/Sat.
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10/30/2007 08:31:53 PM · #6 |
OK, after looking it over (In CS3) I see that i recalled correctly that it is under Adjustment Layers. They are thus legal in Basic, if:
- They are applied globablly (no masks)
- They are applied in Normal blend mode (the default)
You can change the opacity of the adjustment layer however you desire. |
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10/30/2007 09:10:04 PM · #7 |
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