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Filtre Fluidité moins performant sur Ph. Elts 2018 que sur Ph. Elts 6.0?

New Here ,
Feb 05, 2018 Feb 05, 2018

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Pourquoi sur les versions plus récentes de Photoshop Elements, le filtre FLUIDITE a moins de possibilités de transformations que sur mon vieil Photoshop Elements 6.0, notamment un effet que j'utilisais beaucoup? A quoi ça sert de faire de nouvelles versions dont le seul intérêt est dans des ajouts de logiciels secondaires (organiseur, vidéo, etc) que je n'utiliserai jamais, mais qui en fait sont moins performantes, concernant le programme principal?   

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Feb 05, 2018 Feb 05, 2018

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Which filter or effect are you referring to?

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Feb 05, 2018 Feb 05, 2018

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In french it is called FLUIDITE, i don't know how it is called in english. It is the fifth filter on the DEFORMATION section, just under DISPERSION

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Feb 05, 2018 Feb 05, 2018

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abneurone  wrote

In french it is called FLUIDITE, i don't know how it is called in english. It is the fifth filter on the DEFORMATION section, just under DISPERSION

(In English it's 'liquify'.)

Je n'avais pas remarqué de différence entre PSE6 et 2018, je vais faire des essais avant de commenter .

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Oui, J'ai vérifié, même PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2.0 avait plus de possibilités sur le filtre FLUIDITE (LIQUIFY), que les versions récentes

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Feb 06, 2018 Feb 06, 2018

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Yes, adobe removed some tools from the Liquify filter in both photoshop elements and photoshop.

The removed tools are the Reflection Tool (called Mirror Tool in photoshop) and Turbulence Tool starting in

photoshop elements 13 and photoshop cs6, as far as i know.

more info and you can leave a comment if you wish.

Photoshop: Where are the Mirror and Turbulence Tools in the CS6 Liquify Filter? | Photoshop Family C...

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