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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Blur image effect

    Quote Originally Posted by hseiken View Post
    Wow, never knew you could go 'out of slider bounds' on that. Are there any other tools which allow stepping outside the 'suggested range'?
    Quite a few of the tools take numeric input which is outside slider range. I believe that a lot of the numeric input has a 0-999 range ... working from memory again. Always dangerous.
    Keith
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  2. #22
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    Default Re: Blur image effect

    I didn't know the numeric input range can be larger than the slider range. Good to know - could be useful.

    Lots of great ideas in this thread! It's good having multiple approaches to pull out of your hat for doing similar things. Someday a particular task may be made far easier by choosing one approach over another.

    Egg - thanks for your video tutorials. Cool to hear your voice. You have a nice car too.

  3. #23
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    Default Re: Blur image effect

    Cheers Ross. Not my car I'm afraid, it's my son-in-laws.
    Egg

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