With our image blur tool, you have full control over the final results. You can freely customize the blur area and intensity of the blur effects applied to your photos. This way, whether you prefer a subtle blurriness in your photo or a more striking impact, Fotor makes it effortless to achieve your desired look. Furthermore, you have the option to zoom in and zoom out on the photo for precise editing. Achieving the perfect photo blur has never been easier with Fotor's image blurrer.
Make the subject of your photo stand out by opening a photo in Edit mode and selecting the new Background Blur option. The Photos app automatically finds the background in the photo, and with a single click, instantly highlights your subject and blurs out the background. You can also customize the effect by adjusting the Blur Intensity or use the Brush Tool to modify the areas being blurred.
Capture the blurred background of many stunning portraits. Bokeh is the Japanese word for blur, but in English the term refers to blurry circles that seem to be radiating or refracting light. The bokeh effect can add a professional look to a photo.
Add a smooth, uniform blur across the image that blends color. Gaussian blur uses a mathematical formula known as a Gaussian function to reduce the information in the entire image, which blurs the image.
Play with perspective with a tilt-shift blur, which simulates the effect of a tilt-shift lens. Images are in focus in one part, usually the foreground, and get blurrier along a gradient. Tilt-shift images often have the added effect of making full-size objects appear miniature or toy-like.
To avoid gauzy or ghostlike edges on the main subject, expand the subject selection area by about five pixels or so. That way, the edges of the subject will still appear sharp in front of a blurred background.
You can blur a background with Photoshop on the Web Beta Blur by using Blur in the Adjustments panel. Radial Blur applies blur effects to specific parts of a photo and Full Blur applies a blur to the whole photo. Note that Photoshop on the web does require an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription.
Yes, you can use a tool to blur the background in Photoshop. Just select the Brush Tool and choose a brush shape and size or use the shortcut R to choose the tool. Increase the pressure of your brush strokes if you want to create more intense blurring. You can also adjust the hardness of your brush and select from different types of blur in the options panel.
Yes, you can use the effects in the Blur Gallery to blur a background in Adobe Photoshop. The Blur Gallery provides a variety of powerful blurring tools and effects, including the Field Blur, Iris Blur, and Tilt-Shift tools. You can use all of these to blur the background and create more sophisticated blur effects.
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