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Welcome to Photoshop Online Tutorials |
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Photoshop Tips and Tricks |
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Step 6 |
Now you will see that your image will have turned white completely. Next add some noise to the white layer. Go to the
Filter menu which you will find at the top of the screen. Select “noise” from the list that pops-up and then
“Add Noise”. |
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| Figure 6.
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Step 7 |
Photoshop will display the “Add Noise” dialog box. Move the slider situated underneath
the preview window to the far right (it will give you a value of 400%). Make sure you have both the “Gaussian” and
“Monochromatic” options selected. |
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| Figure 7.
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Step 8 |
Click the “OK” button in the “Add Noise” dialog
box. You will now have an image filled with black noise. |
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| Figure 8.
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Step 9 |
It is time to apply a new filter on the image, “blur”. Go to the Filter menu and
choose “Blur” from the pop-up list. Select “Gaussian Blur” from the options. |
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| Figure 9.
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Step 10 |
Photoshop will show you now the “Gaussian Blur” dialog box. Underneath the preview
window you will see a slider. Move it to the right (increase the “Radius” value in the box above the slider) until all that is distinguishable in the
picture are large dark and grey blocks. |
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| Figure 10.
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