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Hi, I'm Gary for Expert Village. It?s important to know how to affect the different layers,
because we might want to kind of perfect the blur effect we were trying to do. So here
we see that we have the first layer selected. One of the ways we can improve on what we
did is have the top layer where the changes were made, have that highlighted, and we can
go ahead and go to the opacity window over here and click on the arrow and now we have
a slider. Right now the opacity set is at a hundred percent meaning it is not at all
transparent. You are seeing the full image on that layer. But if I go ahead and slide
it down to the left, I see the numbers are getting lower and that means that the image
is becoming more and more opaque. So if I look at my image and I can see now that the
top layer is much more transparent and the bottom layer is coming through so therefore
the original image with the freckles is going to shine through. If I keep moving the slider
down, even if I go all the way to zero, that will basically make top layer totally transparent.
So now I am only looking at the bottom layer. So if for some reason you want to kind of
minimize the blur effect or get it some where in between we can go ahead and manipulate
the opacity menu, the setting, and we can go ahead and just slide it and make a number,
a setting, that we are comfortable with. So we see here that if I do it around eighty
percent, I'm still pretty much wiped out a lot of the freckles but they do shine through
a little bit more so it really depends on your image. It could be a kid or an image
that if you blurred out too much or you make it look lets say too good what?s going happen
is it will look unrealistic and people that know what the image should look like will
kind wonder like, "well, what happened to this image" and it just won't look too real.
So that?s one way to kind of minimize or maximize the effect that we've done with the blur tool.
That?s using the opacity setting and minimizing so that bottom layer of the original image
comes through a little bit more and it kind of blends together with the top layer where
the changes were made.