On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Steven Desjardins <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'll try that.
>
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 2:39 PM, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 11-07-21 12:45 PM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
>>>
>>> I took this shot with the Pentax A50 1.7 on a Lumix G2 body.  I like
>>> the sharpness and contrast of the flower but the background was too
>>> busy.  It was easy to select the flower and then gaussian blur the
>>> background?  I'm not big on heavy manipulation but I kind of like
>>> this.  Any suggestions of my primitive blurring technique?
>>>
>>>
>>> http://drd1135.smugmug.com/Photography/pdml/15174580_NVzVH#1394204051_PhPRRcS
>>
>> Steve, I think that came out fairly well, but there's a light hazy white
>> halo around that flower that looks out of place and rather gives away the
>> photoshopping.  But that's not too hard to fix.
>>
>> When you cut out the flower to isolate it off the layer you're going to
>> blur, you probably left a transparent cutout where the flower was. When you
>> blur the layer, the transparent hole acts like white and mixes in with the
>> green shades to lighten them near the flower.
>>
>> So, after you cutout the flower, use the clone brush to duplicate some of
>> the green background surrounding the cutout into the cutout area; basically
>> create more background *behind* where the flower was.  Then blur that whole
>> layer and superimpose the flower back over it.
>>
>> The other thing you can do is use layer effects to darken the edges of the
>> flower a little.
>>
>> I think it's worth another pass to improve on the effect to make it more
>> real.
>>
>> -bmw
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