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To emphasize the focused part, blur the periphery and provide perspective.
Often, an image is too extensive. You can emphasize one small part by blurring the rest. |

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You can also emphasize perspective by desaturating the periphery.
Use the "Gaussian blur" filter. Using this filter directly blurs the entire image. Instead, select only the
parts you want to blur. Select the target portion carefully. |
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1.Making selections
Open the photo to be processed. Change to [Edit in Quick Mask Mode], and select the [Brush Tool].
Set the brush size and type, and create selections. |
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2.Blurring the background
Select [Gaussian Blur] from [Blur] in the [Filter] menu. Set the blurring level. |
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3.Completing the image by
changing the color tone
Select [Hue/Saturation] from [Adjustments] in the [Image] menu, and change the background color
to a soft color. Complete the image by smoothing the border between the blurred and the original
part using the [Blur Tool] . |
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