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12/02/2003 12:27:31 AM · #1
So this soft focus challenge... How does one take a soft focus shot anyway?
12/02/2003 12:37:56 AM · #2
Smear vasoline on a clear glass and place in front of lense.
Nylons or pantyhose (Whatever you want to call it) over lense.
Gaussian Blur in Photoshop.

Those are the ways I would do it.
12/02/2003 12:50:44 AM · #3
FOr mine, I made sure my shot was crystal clear first. Then I applied a drastic gaussian blur of 70 pixels. Then I faded it to about 30%. I did this three times, fading to a lower percentage each time. Viola!

It's doing fairly well (knock wood)...
12/02/2003 06:12:23 AM · #4
My method of choice was to use the dust and scratches filter with a threshold of 0. This takes all the detail out of the photo, while preserving sharp contrasts of colour which can look pretty good after fading the effect to about 20% or 30%. I added Gaussian blur after this effect for this challenge.
12/02/2003 07:06:17 AM · #5
Originally posted by dsidwell:

FOr mine, I made sure my shot was crystal clear first. Then I applied a drastic gaussian blur of 70 pixels. Then I faded it to about 30%. I did this three times, fading to a lower percentage each time. Viola!

It's doing fairly well (knock wood)...


I did it the same way.... but not doing so well..... but I know why now. :-)
12/02/2003 07:15:07 AM · #6
...soft focus filter on the camera lens.
12/02/2003 07:17:54 AM · #7
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

...soft focus filter on the camera lens.


soft focus filter.... wat de ell iz dat! *wink wink* ;-)
12/02/2003 09:36:58 AM · #8
A less drastic effect can be achieved by using cellophane. When I was working in LA, we would use the cellophane from cigarette packages. Since I don't smoke, for the challenge, I used the wrapper from a CD. I think it worked quite nicely once I wrinkled it up.

It's also cheaper than a soft focus filter. Diffusion can be increased by adding layers and/or by wrinkling the cellophane.

Message edited by author 2003-12-02 09:38:43.
12/02/2003 05:43:16 PM · #9
Much thanks to everyone! I will try some out & check out the results!

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