• | To apply the Bokeh Blur effect |
This effect can also be used effectively in combination with the Planar mask tool. For more information, see Editable areas defined by using the Planar Mask tool.
The Bokeh blur effect has been used to define an area of focus in the middle, leaving the rest of the photo out of focus.
To apply the Bokeh Blur effect |
1 . | Using a mask tool, select the area of the image that you want to keep in focus. |
2 . | Click Effects Blur Bokeh blur. |
3 . | In the Bokeh blur dialog box, perform a task from the following table. |
Enable the Invert mask check box.
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Move the Blur amount slider.
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Enable one of the following options in the Aperture shape area:
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Move the Feather edge slider.
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Move the Focus range slider to the left to shrink the area in focus, or move the slider to the right to expand the area in focus to the edge of the selection.
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Make your selection slightly larger than the area you want to keep in focus, and then fine-tune the edge of the selection by using the Focus range slider.
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