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Q: Can you blur the background of a photo with a digital camera?
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Why does your vison blur in and out?

because you try to focus on an object either in the foreground, middleground, or background. Same thing with a camera. So, if you focus on something in the foreground, the background will be blurry, and vise versa.


Can a digital picture be fixed if it is out of focus?

That depends on how OOF it is. If it is slightly blurry, most photo processing software (such as photoshop) give you the ability to sharpen the images. And slight blur can usually be improved, and this makes the photo look sharper.If it is badly out of focus, then you are out of luck.


Is the camera on the lg cookie blury?

The camera on the LG Cookie Is not as good as other phone cameras as it is only 3.15 megapixels and the camera does blur the photos but only when they are transferred to your PC. You have to have a very steady hand in order to not blur the photos.


How does shutter speed improve photographs?

It doesn't necessarily inprove your picture. The higher the shutter speed, the less light, also the blur in a photo. A higher shutter speed will freeze a photo. A lower shutter speed will blur most motion and will increase chances of blur.


Does the action blur any with this TV I heard that can be a problem with digital?

There is no real reports about an action blur with the TV, since this a newer model it may depend on the HDTV when it comes to the action blur.


How do you blur out only a part of a picture for free?

Go to picnik.com and you can edit any photo you have on your computer in any way. You can also blur a picture using iPhoto on Mac computers.


What do you have to consider when selecting your shutter speed?

Shutter speed has a lot to do with your overall exposure. A higher shutter speed will decrease the light a lot. I was in best buy playing around with a camera and turned the camera shutter speed to 1/4000. After taking the photo, the preview was black. I realized it was because of how much higher I increase my shutter speed. Shutter speed also affects motion in a photo. A higher shutter speed will freeze all action in a photo a will less likely have a blur to it if you have a shaky hand. A lower shutter speed lets in more light while the shutter is will opened so the entire time that the shutter is open, the camera takes in all that light. Increasing chances of blur, you can also use this for crazy, funky effects! If your taking a picture of a waterfall with a low shutter speed, your gonna get a blur, which can typically look pretty epic sometimes too.


How do you get a clean picture on a digital camera?

My guess is you're asking about motion blur. Try these effects, depending on the speed of subject motion and the effect you desire. 1) use a slow enough shutter speed to induce motion blur. You may need a tripod to steady the camera if it gets to be too slow to hand hold. Subject in motion will blur to some degree. 2) Using an example of a fast moving car: Pre-focus on the spot where you want the subject to be when you take the shot. You will have to consult your camera manual on how to do this if it is an autofocus model. Begin following the moving subject, keeping it in the viewfinder. Just as it approaches the predetermined spot, take the picture, and follow through a bit (don't stop following the subject when you press the shutter release). The car will be relatively sharp while the background will become a blur.


Which camera mode do you use if you want to control motion blur?

Shutter priority.


Does the shutter speed affect the quality of picture?

No, but it does change whether motion in your photo will blur or not.


What is photograph blur?

Blur in a photograph can be good or bad, depending on whether it's there on purpose or not. Usually, a photograph is blurred when either the photographer or the subject moves while the camera is still recording the picture. If the photographer moves (sometimes the camera moves slightly when you press the shutter release button), the blur that results is said to be from "camera shake." Modern cameras have some form of image stabilization to counteract camera shake and therefore reduce or eliminate blur. If the subject is moving, the only way to freeze that motion is by using a fast enough shutter speed. A shutter speed of 1/125 sec. may be enough to capture a child running around but you may need a shutter speed of 1/2000 sec. to freeze the motion of a race car. However, blur can also be good and photographers will use a shallow depth of field to introduce blur into their pictures. Why? To isolate the main subject from a distracting background. This technique is very effective when taking portraits.


How do you blur in Photoshop elements?

You can easily add blur using depth of Field in Guided Edit or from Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur, Motion Blur... When using blur filter from Filter menu first duplicate layer with image, apply blur filter then create layer mask and use Gradient Tool on layer mask (set foreground background colors to black/white) to restrict blur only to some areas of the image.