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Old 31-03-2008, 01:50 PM
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Hi Lenita,
Duplicate your photo. Then blur the duplicate layer. Then using a mask on the duplicate layer (which should be the top layer) mask out the main subject (paint over with black) you can then lower the opacity of the duplicate layer to suit.
You do all the work on the duplicate layer. this is a really easy way of doing things so you should be OK
Hope this helps
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