![]() We used an Octagon shape with a Radius of 35, a Blade Curvature of 55, and a Rotation of 25. To avoid this remove (cut out) the surrounding area first, blur, then paste the surrounding area back into place (which will likely create a hard edge unless you slightly blur the edges of the cut-out area as well).Ĭheck out the red rose in figure 05. Note that the edges of the selected area contain colors from the surrounding areas, which may produce a fuzzy or feathered outline. JD Sartain / IDGĠ4 Photoshop’s Gaussian Blur is a popular choice. It uses a sliding scale from 0.1 to 1000, which produces a wide range of results. ![]() It uses a bell-shaped curve, which has its highest point in the center, then decreases on both sides (just like a bell) to blur the selected area of an image. Gaussian Blur (or Gaussian distribution) seems to be the most popular. Use this filter to soften the petals of a flower (see our coral rose in figure 03), while simultaneously enhancing the edges so the flower stands out against a busy background. With contrasting colors, the Box Blur creates subtle, glowing edges between the objects or the objects and the background. Box Blur & Gaussian Blur filtersīox Blur: The Box Blur finds the edges of the objects in an image, then averages the colors of the pixels adjacent to the target objects to create a soft, silky blur effect. JD Sartain / IDGĠ2 Use the Photoshop Blur & Blur More filters to soften edges and smooth over image defects. ![]() The changes are subtle on both Blur and Blur More, so you may have to “Blur More” repeatedly to achieve the desired result. Blur More: The same results as the Blur filter, only increased by four times the effect.
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