Re: Using Photoshop to blur the background (like shallow depth of field)



John Navas wrote:

To people who lack your level of perfection it's very useful tool, no
matter what the camera.


Sure it can be a useful tool. The difference between us is that if I need to use it I have no one to blame but myself, if you have to use it you can blame your camera.

So tell me this how long does it take you to blur the background on a portrait?

Scott
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