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1. First Things First
Before we get started it is a good idea to choose
the photo that you want to vignette and create a copy of it to work with; this
is a simple safety measure to make sure that you don’t make any permanent
changes to the original image that you didn’t intend. Now that you’ve created a
copy of your photo go ahead and open it in your preferred image editor – I've used Jasc Paint Shop Pro for this article, but most of the widely used editors can
create the same effect using very similar techniques. 2. Cutting Out the Subject The first step taken to vignette a digital photo is to cut out or select the subject from the rest of the image, and this can be accomplished using the selection tool in your image editor. Most photos using the vignette effect use oval or rectangle shapes, and while these may provide the best results it does not mean that you can’t experiment with others. First choose a shape that you like and then proceed to set the feathering level – this is what will cause the picture to blend into the background smoothly. A quick rule of thumb is that the larger the photo is, the higher the feather level will be. Start off at around 50 and then experiment to find the number that gives results that you prefer.
Next, it is time to cut out the subject – using
the selection tool create your preferred shape at an adequate distance around
the subject, and once you are happy with the size proceed to the next step. 3. Removing the Background Now we need to invert the selection. If you are using Paint Shop Pro then click Selections > Invert on the menu bar; other image editors will have a similar method to invert the selection. What this does is reverse what we just selected - instead of having the subject selected we now have everything other than the subject selected!
The next part is very simple – press the delete
key and watch as you are presented with your vignette photo. All that is left to
do is to crop the background a little if desired, then your vignette photo is
complete! Conclusion I hope that this article has helped to show you how easy it can be to add the vignette effect to your digital photos, and that you are happy with the results. If you are now planning to vignette many of your images then think about taking the time to experiment with different background colors and see which can better compliment your digital portraits. Vignette photos make excellent gifts to give to friends and family members, and they are sure to cherish them for years to come.
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