Soft edges

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Koshpa
Dec 28, 2005
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Hi! Can anyone tell me how to get soft edges like on this picture: http://www.brunkovac.com/slike/naslovnica/2005-12-23-sdlj.jp g

Thanx

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KatWoman
Dec 28, 2005
"Koshpa" wrote in message
Hi! Can anyone tell me how to get soft edges like on this picture: http://www.brunkovac.com/slike/naslovnica/2005-12-23-sdlj.jp g
Thanx
draw a selection with the marquee tool
to make a circle hold shift key or choose options for a fixed sized circle in the drop down
If the image is a background unlock by double clicking
make a new layer
fill with the color you like
select feather to get soft edge on selection
select inverse>edit >clear
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Derek Fountain
Dec 28, 2005
Koshpa wrote:
Hi! Can anyone tell me how to get soft edges like on this picture: http://www.brunkovac.com/slike/naslovnica/2005-12-23-sdlj.jp g

Google for "photoshop vignette tutorial". There’s an action for it in more recent versions of Photoshop.
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not
Dec 28, 2005
try this link

http://www.chainstyle.com/tutorials/vignetting.html

"Derek Fountain" wrote in message
Koshpa wrote:
Hi! Can anyone tell me how to get soft edges like on this picture: http://www.brunkovac.com/slike/naslovnica/2005-12-23-sdlj.jp g

Google for "photoshop vignette tutorial". There’s an action for it in more recent versions of Photoshop.
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noone
Dec 28, 2005
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"Koshpa" wrote in message
Hi! Can anyone tell me how to get soft edges like on this picture: http://www.brunkovac.com/slike/naslovnica/2005-12-23-sdlj.jp g
Thanx
draw a selection with the marquee tool
to make a circle hold shift key or choose options for a fixed sized circle in the drop down
If the image is a background unlock by double clicking
make a new layer
fill with the color you like
select feather to get soft edge on selection
select inverse>edit >clear

Or do the above, but use the Selection (mask), as a Layer Mask for your image Layer. This will allow you to go back a tweak the mask to change its size, Feather, etc. and will also allow you to experiment with the color of the background (not the Background in italics) color. Save_As PSD, then Flatten & Save_As whatever you need.

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Koshpa
Dec 28, 2005
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try this link

http://www.chainstyle.com/tutorials/vignetting.html
Thanks to all of you!!!

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