I suspect this will be difficult to achieve but will ask on the off-chance.
I would love to 'very slightly' blur the background of a shot I have. A talking head shot, just a slight blurry effect - a little depth of field that's all Im after.
Is there a 'press 1 button approach; to this...or is it all Mask this/green screen that?
the Impossible is possible - my vision is blurred!
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garjobo123
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garjobo123
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Re: the Impossible is possible - my vision is blurred!
to add to the previous...
I would LOVE to really bring home the person speaking clip..with not only a slight blur to background...but a very very slow zoom..
This whole capture motion thang..confuses me...keyframes etc......need I master this?
A simple step by step approach....click this Y button set it too...etc is needed.
Im certain it's possible -is it not? I don't want to lose any edges..just a very gentle slow zoom up..for literally a couple of seconds is all im after.
Advice is welecomed as per the norm.
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I would LOVE to really bring home the person speaking clip..with not only a slight blur to background...but a very very slow zoom..
This whole capture motion thang..confuses me...keyframes etc......need I master this?
A simple step by step approach....click this Y button set it too...etc is needed.
Im certain it's possible -is it not? I don't want to lose any edges..just a very gentle slow zoom up..for literally a couple of seconds is all im after.
Advice is welecomed as per the norm.
VS9
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Re: the Impossible is possible - my vision is blurred!
You need to use the correct software, i.e. Photoshop or Corel's program for photos. These programs specialize in photos.
