A problem I've had with PhotoShop (and not completely understood) ever
since I started using it about 2004. Brushes seem to extend (with
increasing opacity) well beyond what you think they do. I think the
only way to control that is to make a hard brush but am not sure. In
Picture Window Pro (which I haven't used in years) when you are using
the clone tool (for example) the area that the brush will affect is
outlined with a circle. There is never any doubt about what part of the
image is to be changed. I don't think that's possible on PhotoShop. If
it is I'd sure like to know about it.
Chuck Norcutt
On 4/23/2013 6:52 PM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Yep, less nervous bokeh. I seem to see some artefacts along the edge
> of the bird, however.
> Suspect the Moose bokeh blur betterment protocol may not have been
> invoked. Not sure I can find his post from a few years back but if one
> cuts out the subject in the bokeh layer prior to blur, the edges aren't
> perturbed. Not sure why, but perhaps PS tries to feather the edges as
> a default.
>
> Yes, I do pay attention sometimes, Mike
>
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