Corel PaintShop Pro provides several commands that let you apply a blurring effect to your images. You can apply the following corrections to a selection, a layer, or an entire image:
Why would I blur an image on purpose?
You can use blurring commands to soften a selection or an image, to retouch a photo, or to remove noise in an image. The Blur commands smooth transitions and decrease contrast by averaging the pixels near the edges and near areas of significant color transitions. You can apply any of the Blur commands multiple times to the same image to increase the blurring effect.
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To double the effect, choose the command again.
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Choose Adjust Blur Blur More. |
To double the effect, choose the command again.
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Choose Adjust Blur Gaussian Blur. |
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Choose Adjust Blur Motion Blur. |
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In the Angle group box, drag the angle dial, or type or set a value in the control, to set an angle from which the blurring is applied. |
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Choose Adjust Blur Radial Blur. |
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In the Blur Type group box, choose one of the following options: |
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Spin — blurs pixels circularly around the image center |
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Zoom — blurs pixels away from the center |
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Twirl — blurs pixels in a spiraling manner. You can set the degree of the twirl by typing or setting a value in the Twirl degrees control. |
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In the Blur group box, type or set a value in the Strength control. |
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In the Center group box, type or set a value in the following controls to affect the center of the image: |
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Protect center % — lets you determine how much to diminish blurring at the image center. Higher values increase the radius of the unblurred center area. |
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