Sàng lọc lại loại Trong hướng dẫn này, bạn sẽ sử dụng một lớp trình độ để điều chỉnh loại màn hình trở lại. Một sáng sủa hơn phiên bản của hình ảnh sẽ được hiển thị chỉ trong vòng loại hình dạng. | Type 351 Screening back type In these instructions you ll use a Levels adjustment layer to screen back type. A lightened version of the image will be visible only within the type shapes. To screen back type 1. Create a document that contains a medium to dark image layer and an editable type layer the type color won t matter . We recommend using a large font size and a bold or black font 2. On the Layers panel Ctrl-click Cmd-click the T icon hide the type layer then click the underlying image layer or Background. 3. On the Adjustments panel click the Levels button. The Levels controls display and the type disappears from view temporarily. 4. Move the gray Input Levels slider to the left to lighten the midtones in the type. You also can move the Input Levels highlights slider. Move the Output Levels shadows slider to the right to reduce the contrast in the type. B C To screen back the imagery instead of the type after the last step above click the Levels adjustment layer then on the Masks panel click Invert. To reposition the type over the imagery click the adjustment layer then drag the type shape in the document with the Move tool. You can apply layer effects to the adjustment layer for some great results try Drop Shadow Inner Shadow or Bevel and Emboss . The mask on the Levels adjustment layer is restricting the adjustment to the type shapes. A The original document contains an image layer and an editable type layer C The type is now screened back. Only pixels within the character shapes are affected by the Levels adjustment layer. 352 Chapter 20 Putting type in a spot color channel To create type in a spot color channel 1. Display the Channels panel fci then from the panel menu choose New Spot Channel. 2. In the New Spot Channel dialog click the Color swatch and if necessary click Color Libraries to display the Color Libraries dialog. 3. From the Book menu choose a spot color matching system such as a PANTONE system nonprocess click the desired color or .