AFTER
The Mission
– Use Photoshop’s updated neural filters to throw everything but your subject out of focus
Time
– 10 minutes
Skill level
– Beginner
Kit needed
– Photoshop CC
Photoshop offers a box of tricks for all sorts of effects. There are those that can transform your image into something completely unreal. Then there are those that let you make more realistic changes. The Depth Blur filter falls into the latter category.
As the name suggests, it lets you mimic the effects of in-camera blur by throwing a background out of focus. If your image has a foreground in front of your subject, this is blurred too. The result is realistic fall-off either side of your point of focus.
Of course, we’ve been able to simulate depth-of-field effects in Photoshop for a long time by using filters like Lens Blur. But Depth Blur is one of the new range of neural filters, which means it works by employing machine learning to analyse the content of your picture.
It automatically recognizes your subject and adds the blur to the areas in front or behind them without any effort on your part. Not only does it blur the foreground and background, it also creates transitional blur, so the further away a point is from your subject, the more blurred it becomes.
This story is from the February 2022 edition of N-Photo: the Nikon magazine.
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