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CS3 Smart Filter

 

Here’s a sneak peek into one of the many new features in the new Photoshop CS3 Public Beta Preview.

Corey Barker

Corey Barker is Executive Producer of PlanetPhotoshop.com and is an Education and Curriculum Developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. Corey has also made numerous appearances on the highly rated podcast, PhotoshopUser TV, and is co-host of Layers TV.

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  2. Stig said on — May 4, 2008 @ 4:25 pm

    Thanks for this tutorial! I´m a fan of non-destructive editing, and didn´t know about this function. Keep up the good work.

  3. Alexander Karl said on — April 5, 2009 @ 3:36 am

    This the first one of Corey’s tips that I could actually do! I’ve gotten stuck on a couple of the other ones I tried. I feel like I can do better and better now. Thanks to my new best friend, Corey, a true F#%$-ing genius.

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Create A Composite Layer

If you have a multilayer composition and you
want to apply an effect to all the layers at once, don’t flatten the layers–use a composite layer instead. Hide the layers you want excluded, and press Shift-Command-Option-E (PC: Shift-Ctrl-Alt-E). A new layer will be created at the top containing a merged copy of all the visible layers.

Another option is to create a new layer at the top of the stack and make it active. Command-click (PC: Ctrl-click) each layer you want to include to make those layers active, as well. Press Option-Command-E (PC: Alt-Ctrl-E).
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