How to Create a Shallow Depth of Field in Photoshop



Did you know that Photoshop has a tool for applying different levels of blur across multiple points in a photo? Here is how to use field blur to create a shallow depth of field while keeping your subject sharp.

You are likely familiar with at least one of the blur tools that Photoshop offers. Gaussian blur is probably the most common option, but several others produce a unique effect. One function that you rarely hear talked about is field blur. This option allows you to apply defined levels of blur to individual points in your photo. For example, you can emulate a shallow depth of field by placing points of increasing blur that gradually move away from your subject. This option gives you complete control and is a better choice for creating a realistic look rather than applying a blur to an entire image and masking it off of your subject.

In this video, Unmesh Dinda of PiXimperfect teaches how to use this tool to create a blurry background in an image. Whether you prefer a creamier look in your pictures or the situation you were in didn’t allow you to get the look you were going for, this tool is a great one to learn. I also want to note that at the beginning of this short video, Dinda converted his layer into a smart object. He doesn’t explain why in this video, but this step is what will allow you to tweak your blur settings later if needed. This is important for mastering the realistic effect that this tool can offer. If you want to see how Dinda uses field blur, take a look at the video above.



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