Why is sketch filter greyed out




















Started Jul 23, Discussions. Forum Threaded view. Jul 23, Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain. Reply Reply with quote Reply to thread Complain. How lame!!! Marshal wrote: So if I use the selection tool to apply a certain effect to just a portion of the image, most of the filters, or at least the ones in question won't work?

Being in CMYK will 'grey out' many of the menu choices. Thanks, Scott. Thanks, Scott Did you convert to gray scale per chance? If so, convert back to RGB if you want to use filters.

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Luckily you can restore those filters to the Filter menu. You may be wondering if there is any real reason to return these filters to the Filter menu when they are all still accessible via the Filter Gallery. The answer is that there is a difference in how the filter is referred to in the Layers palette depending on whether you select it from the menu, or the Filter Gallery. The Layers palette entry for this filter simply reads Filter Gallery, there is nothing to say what filter was applied to the image.

Worse still if I were to apply multiple filters this way the entries in the Layers palette will each read Filter Gallery so I have no visible indication of what filters have been applied or in what order.

This is the case if you apply multiple filters from the Filter menu, and also if you select one filter from the menu and then change your mind and apply a different one when the Filter Gallery appears. Close this window and log in. Join Us Close. Join Tek-Tips Forums!

Join Us! By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail. Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden. Students Click Here. The background is selected by the Marquee Tool, yet the Texture section from the Filter Menu remains grayed out. I remember in past versions of Photoshop this being an easy process.

What am I doing wrong? A few things to check: Make sure you have the coloured layer selected in the layer palette. Make sure there isn't a padlock by the side of the layer name in the layer palette.



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