![]() 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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