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How To Blur A Photo
Posted by David Allen in Digital Frames, Digital Photo Online Tools on 10 31st, 2008 | 

Most of the time when you take a photo they are fine, but occasionally you may have to take a picture of an event or in a crowded area, when this happens there are always going to be other people and maybe even traffic or buildings that you would prefer were not there at all.

 

This may sound like a job for the pros, but in reality blurring the ground of a picture in order to make the image that you really want standout is not as hard as you might have thought.

 

GiiNii™ 8” Ultra Thin Digital Picture Frame.

GiiNii™ 8” Ultra Thin Digital Picture Frame.

 

You need Photoshop to make this happen and your images. You start off with getting the image up on your screen. Press Ctrl Shift in Photoshop, of by simply pressing Inverse from the Select menu. This will outline the image and show the background which is to be blurred.

 

Now select filter and click on Blur, this will apply some blurring to the background, keep repeating this until the desired effect has been obtained. There are other alternatives such as Gaussian Blur or you could attempt to alter the pixels.

 

Now you have to save this image, make sure that it is under a different heading by using the Save As option, otherwise you will lose the original. Now your image is ready to be placed onto a memory and into the GiiNii™ 8” Ultra Thin Digital Picture Frame.

 

Source [Wiki How]

 

 

 

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