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How to do a simple DOF effect with Gimp |
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Let me show you how to achieve that Depth Of Field effect known from the photography using Gimp. With other words, how to make selected area of the photo sharp and the rest out of focus.
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For me, I get the opposite of what I should. It blurs the area I want it to stay in focus. What am I doing wrong? |
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Hey vixxen,
you have the white foreground color set instead of black when you are applying a gradient. Press D to set the black foreground and white background color. Check out the step 9 of the tutorial.
TD |
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Yes, that was it! I should have read a bit more carefully next time, thanks! |
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Thursday, 21st Nov 2024, 9:18 PM |
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I read it well! The flow of the text was natural and I was able to immerse myself while reading. It was a well-written article! https://totolas.com |
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