Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How to turn ordinary photos into tilt-shift photos

How to turn ordinary photos into tilt-shift photos

1. Open the image in Photoshop and click "Edit in Quick Mask Mode (Q)" on the toolbar in the lower left corner (the simplified version is called "Quick Mask")

2. Select the "Reflective Gradient" above (called "Symmetric Gradient" in the simplified version)

3. Drag the desired range and angle on the screen (you can drag it again if you are not satisfied)

4. Click "Edit in Quick Mask Mode (Q)" on the toolbar in the lower left corner again (the simplified version is called "Quick Mask")

5. Click to see Exceeds the area just masked? (You can repeat the steps if you are not satisfied)

6. Click "Filter (T) → Blur → Lens Blur"

7. Here "Strength?" "The default is 15, you can adjust it according to your preference.

8. Click "OK" when finished.

9. Save the image and you're done. This step is simple enough. Come on! ?

There is also a one-step method:

Use AlienSkinBokeh plug-in

Directly use Add?Planar or Add?Half in FocusRegion in the BOKEH tab

(If you want better effects, select the lens you want in the Settings tab and Lenses!!

PS: If you want to make an ordinary photo into a tilt-shift (or micro Landscape effect), your photo must be taken with a super wide-angle or wide-angle lens,

The color contrast must be strong, preferably with higher saturation!