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June 9, 2010
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photoshop cs5 lighting filter

  • June 9, 2010
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Hi! the lighting filter doesn't appear in my "filter", how i can download it and where?

Avec la version cs5, je n'ai plus l'effet éclairage dans Filtre>rendu.. où est-ce que je pourrai télécharger ce filtre ou est-ce qu'il y aurait une sorte de remplaçant à ce filtre dans la version cs5?

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    June 13, 2010

    Thanks you!! I got it yeah but now a last question, it's better to keep the 32 bits version or juste change it to do some lighting effects ? thanks for all

    Frank Heller
    Inspiring
    June 14, 2010

    My advice is: use the tool you need for the job.  If your use of the Lighting Filter is only occasional...then I'd suggest switching over to 32bit mode only when you need it. Alternatively, if you still have PS3 or PS4 resident on your machine, simply launch the image you need to use Lighting Effects in the older versions and cut 'n paste the results back into PS5 running in 64 bit mode.

    Seems to work pretty quickly.

    June 13, 2010

    yes i know, this picture comes from pc but i have a mac, it must be something to do to have this "lighting" on mac no?

    Tai_Lao
    Inspiring
    June 13, 2010

    vigus44 wrote:

    yes i know, this picture comes from pc but i have a mac…

    Then please follow Frank Heller's instructions in post #5 of this thread.

    Also, please note that the correct term is "Lighting Effects".

    Frank Heller
    Inspiring
    June 13, 2010

    Does this help?

    June 11, 2010

    in fact, i must have this :

    if the solution is the 32 bits mod, what must i do ? thanks

    Frank Heller
    Inspiring
    June 12, 2010

    Quit Photoshop CS5. Open the Adobe Photoshop CS5 folder, select the CS5 application, then Command/I to open the Get Info window. Check the 32 bit button and relaunch PSCS5.

    Participant
    December 29, 2010

    Thanks I was wondering why it wasnt there

    Scott Falkner
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 9, 2010

    Do you mean lightening, as in the weather phenomenon, or lightening, as in to make something lighter? If the latter, then look in the Image > Adjustments menu for levels, Curves, or Brightness Contrast or try using an Adjustment Layer.


    If the former, then GFE.

    _scott__
    Legend
    June 9, 2010

    I believe he means the Lighting Effects filter, which is no longer present in CS5.

    Frank Heller
    Inspiring
    June 10, 2010
    I believe he means the Lighting Effects filter, which is no longer present in CS5.

    Actually, it is available in CS5...but under 32bit mode.