![]() Adjust the Feather/Focus Lines (drag up or down) will be dictated by a double-headed arrow cursor when you mouse-over them.A single blur filter is defined by a â˜pin' click and drag the pin to adjust its position.Some other on-screen controls to be aware are depicted in the following graphic. then adjust the Blur Ring slider or the Blur property panel control slider to determine the amount of blur you want.adjust (drag up or down) the Feather (Dotted) Lines to determine the amount of feather or transition from the Focus Zone this space between the focus and feathered lines represent the transition zone.This will be the zone of unchanged focus unless the Options Bar Focus value is decreased from its initial value of 100% adjust (drag up or down) the Focus (Solid) Lines to â˜square-off' the focus zone.simply drag the initial Pin into your preferred location within the image preview.As captured below you have a number of on-screen controls, Options Bar features and Property/Effects Panels items to choose from. This will take you immediately to the Blur Gallery UI with the chosen filter (in my case Tilt-shift) active. On-screen Controls and Property/Effects Panels I opted for the Tilt-Shift Blur filter as captured below. You will have the option to toggle or mix between the three once at the Blur UI. Since all three appear in the same User Interface (UI) Panel, it doesn't matter which one you select if you intend to experiment. With your image Layer active, go to the Filter > Blur menu command and choose any one of the three available options: Field, Iris, Tilt-Shift. Note the Blur Filter effects do not operate as Smart Filters so to ensure the integrity of the original image Layer use precaution and apply the filters on a file copy or duplicate the target image layer. Open choice image from the File > Open menu command. Mix and match among the three filters for a variety of depth-of-field and tilt-shift effects. ![]() ![]() Using Photoshop CS6 to create selective softening effects using the new on-screen Blur Filters. ![]()
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