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    Default Re: Blurring Photo Edges in PSP

    Hi Jamesmc,

    I tried to use the soften brush to blur/soften the edges of the photo in this montage, but you still see the photo edges. Where is the lasso tool in PSP? Is this what I need to do what you did with the London Tower image?

    Thanks immensely!
    Elizabeth
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    Default Re: Blurring Photo Edges in PSP

    Hi again,

    The lasso tool is also known as the Freehand Selection Tool. It's just easier to call it the lasso tool. See the picture below demonstrating where are the PSP Tool Bar this tool would be. I have Version 9 of PSP Pro, so yours may be in a different location.

    Use the Lasso tool to trace around the portion or selection of your photograph which you want to blur. Notice in the picture below there are three stages to the Gaussian Blur applied to the Lassoed Selection. (The Gaussian Blur tool is located under

    Adjust>Blur>Gaussian Blur...shown in picture.

    In the first picture on the bottom left shows the lassoed selection with no blur applied. The middle portion of the picture on the bottom shows a gaussian blur of five (5) percent. The bottom right portion of picture 1 shows a fifty (50) percent gaussian blur applied.

    On the middle left there is a Gaussian Blur done on that lassoed selection of fifteen (15) percent. I believe this is what you initially wanted to do?

    You may have to zoom in to get those last bits of the graphic you wish to blur or just simply grab a tiny bit of the adjoining graphic and blur it as well.

    The second picture shows the navigation to the Gaussian Blur Tool.

    The third picture in the next post displays the Gaussian Blur Tool itself. Notice the slider bar used to adjust the percentage of blur.

    Hint: If you are using layers and the lasso selection tool, make sure you type Control D (hold the control and D keys down) to de-select the lasso tool. or you can go to the Selection menu on top and select none.
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    Default Re: Blurring Photo Edges in PSP

    This picture shows the Gaussian Blur Tool.

    In the preceding post you may have wondered why there is a blue circle behind Big Ben. I put it there to demonstrate the effect Gaussian Blur has. The more the Blur, the more transparent the selection becomes.
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    Default Re: Blurring Photo Edges in PSP

    And here's a quick retouch using the tools above. If you wish, once you have the photos in layers you can use the smudge tool with reduced opacity (say 20-30 percent on the slider bar) and get rid of any sharp edge on the individual photos.

    Obviously, if one was to take greater care than I did on this photo, it could provide amazing result as if the photo were one photo, but a montage of images. Perhaps increase the Gaussian blur along the intersection where the photos meet; lighten, darken and of course soften. It's a matter of what you wish to do, experiment a bit it's quite enjoyable.
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    Default Re: Blurring Photo Edges in PSP

    Hi again,

    No I think your photo looks fine. The thing to remember with a Montage if it is balanced. Do you want a large photo in the middle and others on the side, tops and bottom? Think of a Montage as arranging flowers for a bouquet, each photo being a flower. Does more on one side look better or distributed out.

    It all depends on the mood one is trying to create. If you want an action type presentation, then perhaps a larger photo to one side will do. If you want to focus on the crowning achievement, perhaps one larger photo in the middle with support events surrounding the larger photo.

    A matter of tastes I would say and the message you wish to convey.

    Best of luck with your website and I must say I admire Equestrians. I just never sat right in the saddle and I think the horse knew that its acceleration could ultimately win out with me staying properly seated.
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    Default Re: Blurring Photo Edges in PSP

    A bit of fun with one of the Montages. heh heh
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    Here's another way. Select your image with the freehand selection tool. (Be sure that layer is highlighted
    in the "Layers Panel") Then hit on "Selections" at the top and go to "Modify". Then to "Feather". (If "Modify"
    isn't available, click on "Select All" after hitting on "Selections" to turn the function on) You can adjust the
    amount of feathering on the edges from just a little to a lot, there is a preview screen. Hit "OK". Then right click
    on the layer you selected from (in the "Layers" panel) and choose "Promote Selection to Layer". Now you have
    your feathered image in its own layer and you can place it where you want. You can clean up the edges a bit
    with the smudge or eraser tool if needed. And/Or use one of the blend modes for an interesting effect.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...c/londonex.jpg
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