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photoshop filters help |
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Aug 2nd 2005 | #169414 Report |
Member since: Aug 2nd 2005 Posts: 2 |
im usin photoshop cs and under the filters menu only the blur, noise, sharpen, stylize and other... the rest are unable to be clicked. i dont know if it is that i started using cmyk format or what.. im pretty sure its something simple and that im totally overlookin it... just help me out here cuz i got work to do... thanks a bunch
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Aug 2nd 2005 | #169415 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1604 |
yup, it is. mode->rgb. chris |
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Aug 2nd 2005 | #169417 Report |
Member since: Aug 2nd 2005 Posts: 2 |
damnn so that means i gotta do stuff in rgb mode and then transfer it over if i want to accomplish my goal here..
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Aug 2nd 2005 | #169418 Report |
Member since: May 1st 2002 Posts: 3034 |
you could always do what you wanted to do in a seperate file and then just copy it over as versus changing the whole thing to rgb and doing work and then changing it back
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Aug 2nd 2005 | #169419 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1604 |
you ALWAYS want to work in RGB for this very reason, changing your mode to CMYK is one of your last steps. chris |
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Aug 4th 2005 | #169435 Report |
Member since: Dec 20th 2003 Posts: 192 |
Or use print preview (CTRL+Y) to see how it will look in CYMK. Or apply the filters on each channel. |
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