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Using the Radial Filter tool

Using the Radial Filter tool - Photoshop Tutorial

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Using the Radial Filter tool

- [Narrator] In this movie, I'll show you how to use the radial filter tool. Which once again, allows you to contain an effect inside of a gradient. But this time we'll be working with a radial gradient as opposed to a linear one. And, along the way, we're going to take this cuttlefish, that I captured, obviously underwater in Indonesia. And we're going to apply what's known as a snoot effect. Where it appears as if we've contained the strobe, so that we're lighting up the cuttlefish against a dark background. And incidentally, in case you're wondering how I got these thumbnails next to each other, you can just drag thumbnails directly, here inside Bridge. So I'm going to go ahead and select this image and press control R, or command R on a Mac. To open Camera Raw. And notice we're in the dark interface, that's because the newest version of Camera Raw offers a special feature, that we'll be seeing in a moment. But first, we need to select the radial filter tool, which lives right next…

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