You can apply the Depth of Field effect to draw attention to the subject in your photo.
In Corel PaintShop Pro, you can quickly choose an area of focus by creating a circular or rectangular selection, or you can trace around an area to create an irregularly shaped selection. You can also invert a selection. For more information about selections, see Creating selections.
To create an area of focus by using the Depth of Field effect |
1 | In the Edit workspace, select the area that you want to keep in focus. |
For information about selecting image areas, see Creating selections. |
2 | Click Adjust Depth of Field. |
The Depth of Field dialog box appears. |
3 | Move the Blur slider to adjust the amount of blur applied to the out-of-focus area. |
Mark the Invert check box.
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Move the Feather edge slider. Moving the slider to the right increases the feathering; moving the slider to the left decreases the feathering. Note that a setting of 0 produces a hard, undefined edge, which is probably not what you want. In general, do not set this slider to less than 2 or 3.
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Move the Focus range slider to the left to shrink the area in focus. Move the slider to the right to expand the area in focus to the edge of the selection.
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If you don’t have a pre-existing selection, you can select an area of focus using any of the selection tools in the Depth of Field dialog box: Circular , Freehand , Rectangular , or Raster Selection .
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.