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44 99 !! 66 00 @@ 77 88 44 99 !! 66 00 @@ 77 88 All the channels are visible, and a red mask covers the image. 4 Click the Alpha 1 channel to highlight it. 5 Press D to select the default foreground and background colors. 6 Click the Gradient tool. 7 Click the Linear gradient. 8 Press and hold the Shift key as you click and drag in the image from the background toward the foreground. The red mask area appears as a red gradient. 9 Click the RGB channel to highlight it. 0 Click Filter. ! Click Blur. @ Click Lens Blur. 129Chapter 6: Making Magic with Digital Special Effects More Options! You can create a selection in the image and click Select . Save Selection. Type a name in the data field in the Save Selection dialog box. Click OK. Hide the visibility of the new channel, click the RGB channel in the Layers palette, and then click the Layers tab. Apply the Lens Blur filter, and everything in the selection remains in focus. Try This! You can also create a channel with two selections, one for the main subject and the second for an area slightly farther in the background. Fill the first selection with white and the second with a light gray. Apply the Lens Blur filter with this channel as the source. Your image now has areas with three distinct levels of focus.
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