What's up Fablers. In this video, we're going to look at our image filters. So basically these are also applied to your individual layers. Once you've selected your image filter, you just drag and drop it, apply it through your layer. And you're presented with one single slider, which is intensity. It goes from a value of zero to a value of one.
Let's take a look at what they each can do. We have our Sepia filter, which kind of goes for this vintage brown tone, emulating old film stock. We have Toaster, which gives us a burn and dodge effect. A little bit of an overlay in the center with a bit of a vignetted edge. We have Coda, which gives a yellowish tint kind of this age look can be great for sun-kissed effects.
We have Technicolor, which is the really saturated look
Next, we have Rise, which pushes our image a little bit more on to the magenta and purple range. Next we've got Polaroid, which, as we know, really increases, that contrast between the shadows and the highlights, compresses the image down a little bit.
And then we have Vintage, which basically desaturates, darkens, our whole image a little bit and muddies the colors for lack of a better term.