I decided to take the editing a step further to try and see if there was any possible way I could help make the cars stand out, while keeping the image pleasing the the eye, and not losing too much of the original image.
The first image I tried it with was with a plain white car, in a quite simple background, but the main problem I found with this image was how the bar at the front was distracting from the front of the vehicle, which then seemed to shake off the balance of the image.
My plan of action was to see if I could blur out the background to give some depth of field to the image, also especially for the perspective the image was taken in.
I also decided to do it with the above photograph as I found the yellow carpet was taking away from the colour of the car, and the information behind the car seemed to be slightly more eye grabbing than the actual vehicle, if it was an advertisement shot, I would have left the image as it was, but as my images are more about just the cars themselves I wanted to try and bring the car forward more to the viewers eye.
To create this effect I took the following steps:-
- Using the quick selection tool to highlight the area I wanted to keep in focus.
- Going to the toolbar to select - Filter - Blur
- Depending on how much blur you want, adjust as you will.
If you want to do the whole thing completely manual you can always use the blur brush but this is guaranteed to be as clean cut as the method I used.
I'm currently using Photoshop Elements 10 which might ork differently to other programs therefore steps may vary.
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