The Lens Blur filter mimics the blur applied to a photo when a wide aperture is used to achieve a narrow depth of field. It can be used to improve the composition of a photo by applying a shallow depth of field to blur unwanted background. Unlike the Gaussian Blur filter, the Lens Blur filter recreates the the bokeh effects generated with a real camera lens.
About the Lens Blur filter
This filter can be applied as a non-destructive, live filter. It can be accessed via the Layer menu, from the New Live Filter Layer category.
Settings
The following settings can be adjusted in the filter dialog:
Radius—controls the number of pixels affected. Type directly in the text box or drag the slider to set the value. Dragging to the right on the page allows you to override the maximum value—values above 100 px may affect performance so use with care.
Number of Blades—sets the number of virtual aperture blades which controls the shape of the 'iris' and the shape of the specular highlights. Type directly in the text box or drag the slider to set the value.
Blade Curvature—sets how round the iris shape becomes. Type directly in the text box or drag the slider to set the value.
Bloom Threshold—controls the border of the bloom effect. Type directly in the text box or drag the slider to set the value.
Bloom Factor—controls the extent of the bloom effect. Type directly in the text box or drag the slider to set the value.
Bloom Color—defines the color of the bloom effect. Type directly in the text box or drag the slider to define the hue.