![]() ![]() The angle of the filter can be changed by dragging the stops at an angle. The area on the outside of the lines has the filter applied at the full amount set by the Radius slider. The wider the lines, the more gradual the transition. The transition areas (D) between the inner and outer lines are where the blurring gradually increases. The Elliptical mode always sets the stops in pairs. For the Tilt Shift mode, these can be set independently by dragging each of the stops in turn, or, symmetrically by dragging one of the stops while holding the. The outer lines (C) define the end of the blur transition. The Elliptical mode always matches the shape of the inner lines to the outer lines so that only the width can be specified. For the Tilt Shift mode these can be set independently by dragging each of the stops in turn, or, symmetrically by dragging one of the stops while holding the. The inner lines (B) define the width of the area in focus. Reposition the focus origin by dragging on the stop. The focus origin (A) defines the central point at which the image is kept completely in focus. (A) Focus origin, (B) Inner lines, (C) Outer lines, (D) Transition areas. The gradient stops determine the position and extent of the transition between the areas in sharp focus and those that are blurred. Clarity-increases the local contrast and gives the appearance of increasing the sharpness of the image.Vibrance-controls the color intensity of less saturated colors (a high value increases the 'model-like' effect).Type directly in the text box or drag the slider to set the value. Radius-controls intensity of the blur.Mode-choose from the pop-up menu to define the type of blur generated.The following settings can be adjusted in the filter dialog: Tilt Shift-often used to simulate a scene created by models.Elliptical-useful for photos with a single subject, as it creates an graduated elliptical blur vignette.It can be accessed via the Layer menu, from the New Live Filter Layer category. This filter can be applied as a non-destructive, live filter. Using the Tilt-Shift mode to produce a miniature model effect. ![]()
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