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Blurring an Image

You can use the Blur tool to apply different kinds of blur to an image.

You can save your settings as a preset for future use.

To Blur an Image:

  1. In Edit mode, in the Detail group, select Blur.
  2. In the Blur type drop-down list, select the type of blur to apply.
  3. Set the options as described below.
  4. Do one of the following:

Click Reset to clear your changes and reset to default settings. If you saved your changes, you cannot reset your settings.

Blur Types

Gaussian

Produces an even, smooth blur.

Amount

Specifies the amount of blur. Move the slider to the right to intensify the effect.

Linear

Produces a blurring effect that gives the illusion of movement.

Amount

Specifies the amount of blur. Move the slider to the right to intensify the effect.

Angle

Specifies the direction of the blur effect.

Radial

Produces blur around a center point. Click the image to set the center point.

Amount

Specifies the amount of blur. Move the slider to the right to intensify the effect.

Clockwise

Specifies clockwise blur.

Counter-clockwise

Specifies counter-clockwise blur.

Horizontal position

Specifies the blur's center point on the horizontal axis.

Vertical position

Specifies the blur's center point on the vertical axis.

Spread

Produces a smeared or frosted blur.

Amount

Specifies the amount of blur. Move the slider to the right to intensify the effect.

Zoom

Produces inward or outward blur to or from a center point.

Amount

Specifies the amount of blur. Move the slider to the right to intensify the effect.

Zoom in

Creates a blur that zooms in to the image's center.

Zoom out

Creates a blur that zooms out from the image's center.

Horizontal position

Specifies the blur's center point on the horizontal axis.

Vertical position

Specifies the blur's center point on the vertical axis.

Smart Blur

Produces blur by detecting and avoiding edges, and preserves detail based on the threshold setting. This effect is usually used to smooth out skin.

Amount

Specifies the amount of blur. Move the slider to the right to intensify the effect.

Threshold

Specifies how little detail an area must have before the blur will apply to it.

Lens

Produces a blur that mimics the blurring effect of a camera aperture.

Select a bokeh shape from the options on the Blur panel. These shapes concentrate in highlights.

Amount

Specifies the strength of the blur. Move the slider to the right to intensify the effect.

Bokeh Frequency

Specifies how often the bokeh shapes show up.

Bokeh Brightness

Specifies how much the bokeh shapes stand out.

You can right-click a slider to reset to the default value.

You can use the Edit Brush to paint this effect onto specific areas of your image.

You can use the Gradient tool to transition this effect across specific areas of your image.

You can use the Radial Gradient tool to apply effects around, or directly to, a center point.

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