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| Timbo | 22 Mar 2009, 01:19 PM |
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Timbo
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You'll find that the best ones are where the focal point (ie the non-blurred part) is entirely non-blurred. If you can get that object unblurred completely, it'll look rather better. If you have half an object or person blurred, with their feet or body in focus, it just looks wrong and isn't tricking the eye. That's the limitation of the tilt-shift faker online - it's a defined straight line of focus. If you have photoshop or another similar programme then you can be more selective about what you're blurring. |
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Tim Dunn MRW Moderator www.bekonscot.com www.meteorite.co.uk | |
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