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Everything posted by Aad Slingerland
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FWIW indeed opens in my irfanview and ImageGlass as well. I did have a look at the structure of the TIFF file with the utility exiftool.exe (windows, this is the link: https://exiftool.org/). See also screen shot below No errors wer reported though. IMO this post could best be picked up by one of the Serif people for further investigation.
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Greetings Kellye2, This IS working in AF. So would could go wrong? Do you have one layer (default name is Background) or multiple layers? Are you working in the Photo Persona? (the default after opening a file with jpg or png extension) is it possible for you to record this sequence in a short video you could place on this forum?
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Bummer! The only weird thing I experienced now is that the Live filter layer wont let itself nest as a child layer of the Mask. I had to move the Mask layer to the top first and then pull the Gaussian Blur down as a child of it. For the total effect it makes no difference if I leave the Mask layer (with its child) on top of the stack or pull it down below the Background. Here are the results (with the blur way to overdone)
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Greetings, For some pictures I would like to add some blur (Gaussian blur in this case) to a mask so the effect of that mask is kind off softened. I followed various tutorials but now I am stuck on some 'strange' effetc of the Gaussain blur. The attached picture "demo_mask_with_blur_1.png" and the corresponding (partial) screen shot of the layers panel "demo_mask_with_blur_1_layers.jpg" show the situation just before a Gaussian blur Live filter layer has been applied. So far so good. The attached picture "demo_mask_with_blur_2.png" and the corresponding (partial) screen shot of the layers panel "demo_mask_with_blur_2_layers.jpg" show the situation just after adding a Gaussian blur Live filter layer and pull it down as a child layer of the mas and setting the blur value to 20px. The content of the picture is blurred, not the mask effect. What did I do wrong? Is this not the correct 'recipe' for my goal? Hope to hear, Aad.
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Hello Big_Stan, In this particular case I suggest you try the Selection Brsh tool. With a large Brush for the large green background parts and a small or even smaller brush for the small green background part. IMHO that is a better approach then un-selection a large amount of parts of the image as you did show in the first post...