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Trộn chế độ và hiệu ứng Filter Khi Adobe đưa ra các Gallery Filter trong Photoshop, nó cuối cùng đã thiết kế khả năng xem ảnh hưởng của nhiều bộ lọc được áp dụng cho một hình ảnh duy nhất. Trong khi điều này thay đổi vĩnh viễn cách chúng tôi áp dụng bộ lọc để hình ảnh, có một cách sáng tạo hơn để làm việc, chế độ Blending. | Blending Modes and Filter Effects When Adobe introduced the Filter Gallery in Photoshop it finally gave designers the ability to view the effects of multiple filters applied to a single image. While this changed forever how we apply filters to an image there is one more creative way to work Blending Modes. For example you can make a copy of an image apply a separate filter effect to each layer and then use the Blending Modes option to create a totally different image. While this is not a new technique the results of combining two or more layers together each with a different filter effect can produce quite stunning results. Work with Blending Modes and Filter Effects Open an image. Select the layer containing the image you want to modify. Press Ctrl J Win or _i J Mac to create a copy of the selected layer. Select the layers one at a time and apply a different filter to each layer. Select the top layer. Click the Blending Modes list arrow and experiment with the various blending options. In this example the Cutout and Find Edges filters were used on the separate layers and then combined with the Linear Light Blending Mode. 00 Fill 1OC Did You Know You can use the Opacity option to further control the final image. If the blending effect appears a bit too intense simply lower the opacity of the top or bottom layer to change the intensity of the filter effects. r- 100 Linear Light LAYERS L CHANNELS ATHS Opaci Final image with the Linear Light Blending Mode applied. Chapter 14 Manipulating Images with Filters 347 Building Custom Patterns The Pattern Maker filter optional plug-in lets you create your own distinctive patterns based on image information in the active document or clipboard memory. Since the pattern is based on sample data it shares the visual characteristics of the sample. For example if you sample an image of a cloudy sky the Pattern Maker generates a tile-like pattern that is different from the sample but still retains the elements of a cloudy sky. You .