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There is a command called fade that lives in the edit menu. As you see it's currently ghosted out, that will allow you to modify the last function that you performed within Photoshop. For example if I go to my filter menu and I apply glowing edges which was the last filter I applied in the application itself. I can go to the edit menu and then I can choose fade which is now activated. You'll also notice that it recognizes the last operation and it puts the name here. So it says fade, glowing edges. Now this is a one time deal, so if I do something else I won't be able to go back to this fade, glowing edges. Let me just show you what I'm talking about. So I'm going to add another filter, I'm going to go to filter artistic and I'll put a color pencil in there and I'll click OK. Let's look at fade now, edit, fade, color pencil. You see that, so I'm gonna step backwards and I'm gonna step backwards again to the very beginning and I'm gonna put that uh other filter back on there. So let me go back to artistic and I'm going to choose something different. Let's try uh neon glow. So I'm gonna put a neon glow in here and we'll wait for that to happen. Now what I'm gonna do is go back to edit, fade, neon glow. The dialog box appears and I can change the opacity or the strength of that effect. I can go all the way to zero and I can put a little bit on there if I want to. I can also change the blend mode which is very cool as well. So I can change how the filter uh reacts to the image. So once again you only have one time to play around with this because once you do something else in Photoshop it's going to then give you the option to that operation. So once again eight, I can go to edit, fade, neon glow and I'm gonna go back to filter again, this time I'm gonna put a motion blur on there and I will change the angle, click OK and now it will say edit, fade, motion blur and now once again I can drop that down a little tiny bit and I can change the way that blends as well. So fade is a cool command. It will allow you to dial back the power of the last applied operation on your document.
| Course: | Adobe Photoshop CS3 |
| Author: | Dwayne Ferguson |
| SKU: | 33782 |
| ISBN: | 1-933736-98-4 |
| Release Date: | 2007-08-02 |
| Duration: | 9 hrs / 161 lessons |
| Work Files: |
Yes |
| Captions: | No |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |