Hello, my photo editing family, how are you guys doing? I hope you guys are performing amazingly well today. After almost half a decade in the mobile photo editing space, I'm here with another amazing photo editing tutorial where you won't need any background files, you won't need any pngs, and you're also not going to need any presets to create this photo editing. All you need is just one mobile application, which is one of my favorite mobile photo editing apps and is the mobile Snapseed app. Creating the blur background photo editing concept is very easy. After reading the instructions and procedures in this post, you will be able to create the same effect for your photo just by following the method I use. The trick in editing the blur background is very awesome because, before this photo editing tutorial, I had created tons of editing videos and posted them on my platform, but this blur effect is one of the simplest so far.
The images in the photo above is showing the before and after of the photo editing where the non-edited image is on the left and the edited photo is showing the after effect of blur background. Both images are of the same model, sitting on the floor, wearing a red hood, a grey pant and a pair of white sneakers. The only noticeable difference you will find in the photos is the color quality and the Blur effect in the background. Fine, the non-edited photo is good but when compared to the edited photo, we can all agree that the edited one is more perfect.
What app I used to create this blur background photo editing
Blur background snapseed photo editing tutorial
- The first step is to download the snapseed mobile app
- Open the snapseed app
- Add the reference photo you want to edit into the snapseed app
- Click on the menu bar and select the "Healing" icon
- Brush over the model in your photo to remove the model from the photo.
- Now click on the tick button.
- Click on the menu bar and look for the lens blur icon
- Increase the blur strength to 100%
- Click on the menu bar again and select the tune image Icon
- Increase the saturation to 100%
- Now you click on the menu bar again and you open the double exposure icon
- Import your reference photo again
- Increase the opacity to 100%
- Click on the Edit stack tools in the homepage of Snapseed
- Some options will pop up, you click on the view edit option
- Now you brush over the background of your photos in order to add the Blur effect, for better understanding you can watch that on my YouTube channel or in the video below this post
- Now the final step is to click on the portrait icon to color grade the image and give it a more advanced color quality look
- Now you save your image

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