Blurring the Background

Blurring the Background The best Wildlife photography will always show a crystal-clear animal against a blurry background.  This is done by using just the right combination of lens, aperture, and shutter speed, and really helps to make the subject stand out.  If a background of branches and leaves were as sharply focused as the bird in the foreground, it would be very easy to lose the bird in the background “noise.”

You can use photo editing techniques to achieve the same effect.

Load your picture into your favorite photo editing program.  Using a selection tool like a “Lasso,” select the foreground image, the “animal” that has to be set off from the “leaves and branches.”  Once it’s selected, “Invert” the selection.  Most photo editing programs have this option.  In effect, it means “swap the selected areas for the unselected ones.”  By inverting, you’ll select only the background of your image.  If your program has the feature, you might also consider Feathering your selection.  This helps to break up the outline of the selection, so that it doesn’t have such a sharp edge to it.

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History - Photoshop

History - Photoshop   Adobe Photoshop is the market leader in photo editing software.  Originally designed by John and Thomas Knoll in 1987 for the Macintosh, the program has grown into the industry standard for computer graphics today.  Many of the most well-known features of graphics programs in use today were originally pioneered by the Photoshop system. 

The first full release of Photoshop was under the Knoll Software name, before they completed their partnership with Adobe.  The first edition of Photoshop, including the manual, fit on an 800k floppy disk with room left over.  The Macintosh computer was the only place you could run Photoshop, from the first release in 1990 until version 2.5 was finally released for the PC world in 1992.

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