Blur

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  1. shihab

    shihab Regular Member

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    where do you think is the best place to use the blur effect in Photoshop?
     
  2. Insanity

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    Gaussian Blur is good for removing some sharpness from images which can help increase quality.
     
  3. shihab

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    o.....i have never tried that before, thats a very helpful tip :)
     
  4. Insanity

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    Just be careful with the amount you use, the exact amount will depend on the image but a good base to start with is like 0.2.

    I know it's a small amount but it's enough to start with, I would not got much higher than 0.5 or you'll start to blur the image too much.
     
  5. shihab

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    thanks again Insanity :)
     
  6. Wolfy

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    Thanks for the info Insanity :D
     
  7. Khaleel

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    thanks for that insanity i might use that
     
  8. shihab

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    it does sound like a really good idea
     
  9. Mini9

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    Gaussian Blur is great on rendering "cut-outs" on footie banners :P
     

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