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How to digitally create “fuzzy memories”

September 11, 2007 by Cyndi Lavin  
Filed under Home & Living

Technique Tuesday!

While I can’t tell you the exact settings that you will need to use to alter your photo into a slightly blurred “fuzzy memory”, I’ll take you through the steps that I used on Joshua’s portrait. It’s a bit hard to tell online, but Joshua’s features are in focus while the rest of the image is softly blurred. And the color has obviously been changed. So, grab an image that evokes sleepytime or daydreaming for you, and let’s go!

Before:

sleeping-joshua-before-72.jpg

After:

sleeping-joshua-after-72.jpg

Step by step instructions

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3 Responses to “How to digitally create “fuzzy memories””
  1. Blue Skelton says:

    Vodka usually creates fuzzy memories for me. Thats just a little photoshop humour there. Thank you for showing me something new. I hadn’t explored that function just yet.

  2. Cyndi says:

    LOL!! Well that *would* be another way to get a similar effect, I guess :)

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