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June 19, 2014
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in photoshop CC 2014 where did the oil paint filter go? it is the filter i need for almost every photo

  • June 19, 2014
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I cannot find the oil paint filter anymore in the recent version, it is not hidden in the paint galleries. I hope that Adobe did include it otherwise i cant use the updates anymore....

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    Correct answer PECourtejoie

    Hello, it is not available anymore in CC(2014) hence why it is installed side by side to CC.

    The info was posted a few months ago: http://blogs.adobe.com/photoshopdotcom/2014/04/photoshop-spring-cleaning.html

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    PECourtejoie
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    PECourtejoieCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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    June 19, 2014

    Hello, it is not available anymore in CC(2014) hence why it is installed side by side to CC.

    The info was posted a few months ago: http://blogs.adobe.com/photoshopdotcom/2014/04/photoshop-spring-cleaning.html

    PECourtejoie
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    June 19, 2014

    Could you describe what you did with it?

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    June 19, 2014

    Thank you Pierre. Too bad that they did a major downgrading on Photoshop CC 2014...

    I used it to calm down the appearance of the pictures. At the end of editing, i make 2 copies. One will be way oversharped, either with highpass or sharpening tool, the other will be oil painted. The oilpaint with all settings to 0 except the first 2 options to 9 or 10. then reduce the opacity of the oil effect until it meets the taste. Usually down to 50%. Details come back due to the oversharpening and it gets a wonderful calm tone. I use it for portraits and landscape.