Amy Anderson |
Portrait Blur I've had my first client ever order prints from me with the request for them to be "fuzzy." How do I get just the right portrait blur (soft focus) in PhotoShop? What filter do I use? To what degree?
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- Gregory LaGrange Contact Gregory LaGrange Gregory LaGrange's Gallery |
Gaussian blur ... under blur in the filter category. You could use diffuse glow for a different type of fuzziness.
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Heather K. McFarland |
You can purchase Photoshop actions that do portrait blur or soft focus, etc. Why go to all the work to do what someone has perfected already? Here is a link to a Web site that has some great actions like Porcelin skin, Glamour blur, etc. They're very reasonably priced, and they work great. I have used them myself as I won some of them in a contest ... and not just on portraits. They work great on all types of images. Craig also has actions for generating proofs, etc. Check them all out at - http://www.auraphotographics.com/Actions/actions.html
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Kip T. Berger |
Adobe's community studio exchange on the Web offers other free actions for Photoshop submitted by members - like soft focus, glamour, etc. You might check there, since they are free.
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Dennis W. Mcclain |
u can try all thew answers above, but I would do a layer copy first, then make my adjustments in the top layer, you can adjust the opasity ( if thats spelled right) and if u screw up u can just delete the layer and start over
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