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How to apply filters to a photo in Adobe Photoshop CS3

How to apply filters to a photo in Adobe Photoshop CS3. Neeta Balram. Introduction. Audience: new users working with Adobe Photoshop CS3 Materials: Computer with Adobe Photoshop CS3 & a Photo Average Time: 5 minutes

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How to apply filters to a photo in Adobe Photoshop CS3

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  1. How to apply filters to a photo in Adobe Photoshop CS3 Neeta Balram

  2. Introduction • Audience: new users working with Adobe Photoshop CS3 • Materials: Computer with Adobe Photoshop CS3 & a Photo • Average Time: 5 minutes • This powerpoint will explain how to add a simple effect to an image on Adobe Photoshop CS3.

  3. Open Photoshop on the computer.

  4. Select File then Open.

  5. Select the image.

  6. Select Filters.Click on Artistic.Choose a filter to apply to the photo.

  7. Adjust the controls on the right hand side as needed.

  8. Select File then Save as.

  9. Rename your edited photograph. Click Save.

  10. Problems that may occur • Saving the file as .psd instead of a .jpg • The default extension for photoshop files are .psd. If a file is saved as a .psd, it will only open in photoshop. To convert to .jpg: • -Open the .psd file. • Click File Save As • Select JPEG under the “Format” section • Resave as a .jpg

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