|
|
How to get the photo with foreground in focus with blurred background? The traditional way is using a len with narrower depth of field. Now you can use Recomposit 'Lens blur' function to simulate it easily. Let's take the following photo as example, we want to blur the mountains and the sea while keep the car and the ground under it focused:
Step 1: Using Inside/outside mattingWe isolate the car out by using the 'inside/outside matting' methods. See tutorial 3 in the help file of software for 'How to use inside/outside matting'. We show the result in following photo. In this step, remove defects of matte by touch up tools is very important.
Step 2, Apply result and select 'Blur background' in wizard dialog
Step 3: Set the parameters of dialog3.1 Set 'Radius' to a approximate value
3.2 Next, set 'depth mode'. A 'depth mode' determine the position of pixels on background which control how you want the blur added. In this example, we find the 'horizon' mode fit the scene best, select it and click on the thumbnail below the mode combo to set the position of horizon:
3.3 Set focus Change 'Focus at' from 0 to 19 to move th focus point from the nearest to the bottom ground of wheels.
Now we finished!
Tips:
Other usage and settings:Simulate highlight spots For Specular Highlight, drag the 'Highlight Gate' slider to select a brightness cutoff; all pixels brighter than the cutoff value are treated as specular highlights. To increase the brightness of the highlights, drag the 'Amount' slider:
Set Iris shape Select 'Spot shape' to change it.
Home | Recomposit | Download Free Trial | Buy |
|