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Filters Raster Graphics Class: Exploring Adobe Photoshop

For our third assignment in Raster Graphics we explore the Filter menu, including the Filter Gallery. Which also demonstrates how "selected pixels" can be manipulated within one image. In this assignment, we must provide a photo with a lot of action, the reason being so when applying the filters, we can tell a difference between each one. It also makes a clear difference between filter A and B. After finding the image, we must first mark every 2 inches going both vertical and horizontal directions. Then within the squares created, a filter must be applied for every square.

The picture that is given for the background was provided by the stock images server with full permission to use the image.

Before Image: Provided by Stock Images Server 
Key Objectives that are given within the assignment:

- Create a new canvas in Photoshop
- Turn "Rulers" on
- Acquire images free of copyright restriction
- Add image to the new canvas as "pixels" 
- Scale images in proportion
- Create a grid of ruler guides, every 2 inches 
- Create a label 
- Duplicate the label using option + drag or copy/paste
- Use your "rectangle marquee tool" 
- Apply a filter
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