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Photoshop Filter Guide
Click on a Filter Category to view a sample of the Filters

Artistic

   
Blur    
Brush Strokes
   
Distort
The Distort filters geometrically distort an image, creating 3D or other reshaping effects. Note that these filters can be very memory intensive.
 

Diffuse Glow

Renders an image as though it were viewed through a soft diffusion filter. The filter adds see-through white noise to an image, with the glow fading from the center of a selection.

Great for a Diffuse Glow Effect.
The extra touch for your Vintage Photos.

 
 

Displace

Uses an image, called a displacement map, to determine how to distort a selection. For example, using a parabola-shaped displacement map, you can create an image that appears to be printed on a cloth held at its corners.

This filter creates displacement maps, using a flattened file saved in Adobe Photoshop format (except Bitmap mode images). You can also use the files in the Plug-Ins/ Displacement Maps folder in the Photoshop program folder.

Create Torn Papers or Tattoos

Learn how to use this Filter with this Tutorial

 
 

Glass

Makes an image appear as if it is being viewed through different types of glass.You can choose a glass effect or create your own glass surface as a Photoshop file and apply it. You can adjust scaling, distortion, and smoothness settings. When using surface controls with a file, follow the instructions for the Displace filter.

 
 

Ocean Ripple

Adds randomly spaced ripples to the image's surface, making the image look as if it were under water.

 
 

Pinch

Squeezes a selection. A positive value up to 100% shifts a selection toward its center; a negative value up to -100% shifts a selection outward.

 
 

Polar Coordinates

Converts a selection from its rectangular to polar coordinates, and vice versa, according to a selected option. You can use this filter to create a cylinder anamorphosis--art popular in the 18th century--in which the distorted image appears normal when viewed in a mirrored cylinder.

Required to create explosions.

 
 

Ripple

Creates an undulating pattern on a selection, like ripples on the surface of a pond. For greater control, use the Wave filter. Options include the amount and size of ripples.

 
 

Shear

Distorts an image along a curve. Specify the curve by dragging the line in the box to form a curve for the distortion. You can adjust any point along the curve. Click Default to return the curve to a straight line

Produces great Warped Photos

 
 

Spherize

Gives objects a 3D effect by wrapping a selection around a spherical shape, distorting the image and stretching it to fit the selected curve.

 
 

Twirl

Rotates a selection more sharply in the center than at the edges. Specifying an angle produces a twirl pattern.

 
 

Wave

Works in a similar way to the Ripple filter, but with greater control. Options include the number of wave generators, the wavelength (distance from one wave crest to the next), the height of the wave, and the wave type: Sine (rolling), Triangle, or Square. The Randomize option applies random values.
To replicate wave results on other selections, click Randomize, set the Number of Generators to 1, and set the minimum and maximum Wavelength and Amplitude parameters to the same value.

 
 

ZigZag

Distorts a selection radially, depending on the radius of the pixels in your selection. The Ridges option sets the number of direction reversals of the zigzag from the center of the selection to its edge. You also choose how to displace the pixels: Pond Ripples displaces pixels to the upper left or lower right, Out From Center displaces pixels toward or away from the center of the selection, and Around Center rotates pixels around the center.

Noise
   
Pixelate
   
Render
   
Sharpen
   
Sketch
   
Stylize
   
Texture
   
Video
   
Others      
 

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