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How Do You Tilt Shift in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 1:24 am

Tilt shift is a photographic technique that involves tilting the camera lens to capture a scene with a narrow depth of field. This narrow depth of field can make the scene appear miniature, like a toy.

Photoshop has a number of tools that can help you create a tilt shift effect, including the Tilt-Shift Blur filter and the Lens Blur filter. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to use both of these filters to create a tilt shift effect in Photoshop.

First, open your image in Photoshop. Then, go to Filter > Tilt-Shift Blur.

In the Tilt-Shift Blur dialog box, use the Distance slider to control how much of the image is in focus. You can also use the Angle slider to change the orientation of the blur. Once you’re happy with your settings, click OK.

PRO TIP: Tilting the shift in Photoshop can result in some serious consequences if not done correctly. Some of these consequences include: losing all of your progress, your image appearing distorted, and even crashing the program.

If you want more control over the blur, go to Filter > Lens Blur. In the Lens Blur dialog box, use the Radius slider to control the size of the blur and the Amount slider to control how much blur is applied.

You can also use the Direction slider to change the orientation of the blur.

And that’s all there is to creating a tilt shift effect in Photoshop!

Creating a tilt shift effect in Photoshop is easy using either the Tilt-Shift Blur filter or the Lens Blur filter. Both filters give you control over how much blur is applied and the orientation of the blur. Experiment with both filters to see which one gives you the results you’re looking for.

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