There are a few ways to blur edges in Photoshop, depending on the desired effect. For a soft, feathered edge, use the Gaussian Blur filter.
For a more intense effect, use the Motion Blur or Radial Blur filters. To create a custom edge, use the Brush tool and apply a soft-edge brushstroke.
Gaussian Blur:
- Open the image you want to blur in Photoshop.
- Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur.
- Use the slider or enter a specific value to adjust the amount of blur.
- Click OK to apply the filter.
Motion Blur:
- Open the image you want to blur in Photoshop.
- Go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur.
- Use the Angle slider or enter a specific value to adjust the direction of the blur.
- Use the Distance slider or enter a specific value to adjust the intensity of the blur.
- Click OK to apply the filter.
Radial Blur:
- Open the image you want to blur in Photoshop.
- Go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur.
- Select the type of blur you want to apply (Zoom or Spin).
- Use the Amount slider or enter a specific value to adjust the intensity of the blur.
- Use the Quality dropdown menu to select the level of quality you want.
- Click OK to apply the filter.
Note that, you can always use the undo (ctrl+z) command to undo the effect and try different settings to achieve your desired result. Also, you can use Layer mask to apply the blur effect to selective area of your image.
PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with Photoshop, blurring edges can be a difficult task. There are various ways to blur edges in Photoshop, and it is important to know which method is best for your particular image. Otherwise, you may end up with an undesirable result.