The Art of Feathering in Photoshop

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Feathering blurs edges by building a transition boundary betweenrepparttar selection and its surrounding pixels. This blurring can cause some loss of detail atrepparttar 107455 edge ofrepparttar 107456 selection. Always remember thatrepparttar 107457 amount of feathering or 'blur' you assigned will be centered atrepparttar 107458 active selection. At present, feathering is a software term forrepparttar 107459 traditional technique known as vignetting: a soft edged border around an image which blends intorepparttar 107460 background. You can make this any shape you like.

Folks, tryrepparttar 107461 feathering effect in Photoshop now. With it, you’ll be able to experience and learn this interesting and enjoyable technique that is previously enjoyed by web and graphic designers only.

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Some words are worth a thousand pictures

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“I firmly believe that pictures and images enhance a website, but they should be used to provide a tasteful, professional frame for your copy, not replace it”, Kiley added. “It is true that web users are notorious for having short attention spans and not wanting to read large amounts of copy. However,repparttar problem is that most ofrepparttar 107454 copy on websites today is vague and not enticing. It's focused onrepparttar 107455 company rather thanrepparttar 107456 customer. So it should be no surprise that visitors avoid reading it.”

Don't focus strictly on graphics, focus on whatrepparttar 107457 customers need. And what they need is information. If you supply them what they want, they sure gonna purchase from you.

Now, do you subscribe torepparttar 107458 idea that a picture is worth a thousand words--and therefore images, not a lot of text, should berepparttar 107459 major drive of your home page? Or do words have more influence to capture a visitor's attention and motivate them to purchase?

Jamie Kiley,repparttar 107460 author ofrepparttar 107461 aforementioned article creates inviting websites. If you want tips on website building or you want your website done, you can contact her at jamiekiley@kianta.com.

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