We all love beautiful photos. And no one will deny that the most beautiful photo is sometimes one in which only one or two objects in the foreground or background are in focus, and the rest are blurred. This function is available to those whose camera allows you to take such pictures. And what about those who do not have such an opportunity? In order for the viewer not to be distracted by details that are not important, and just in order to make a beautiful processed photo, you can blur the background in the photo.
Necessary
- - computer
- - ACDSee editor of any version
- - photo to be processed
Instructions
Step 1
Open the file through ACDSee. Click on it with the left mouse button, and select the "Open via" menu from the list. Select ACDSee from the list, if this item is not in the submenu, click on "Browse" and find the file "ACDSee.exe" on your computer
Step 2
Click on the "Process" button on the ACDSee panel. It is located in the upper right corner. Depending on the version of ACDSee, you will see either a processing menu or several menus, one of which will be the "Edit" menu. Open it up.
Step 3
Click on the "Selection" menu button. A toolbar will open in front of you. Select Free Lasso and outline the subject around which you want to blur the background. Trace carefully, preferably along the inner contour of the outline line, so as not to accidentally leave pieces of the background blurry.
Step 4
After you have selected the object, click on the "Invert" button. All the background surrounding the object should be highlighted. Click Finish.
Step 5
Click on the "Blur" button. A menu with the degree of blur and the type of blur will open in front of you. The most natural and high quality is the Gaussian blur method. Choose the amount of blur you want to use. After that, click "Finish" or just save the photo.