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# In shop I would
A. make a few layers, 1, very blur, 2 mid blur, 3 real pic, 4 very sharp. 5, one jpg saved to get blocks
I'd then mix an match with opacticy.

OR

B. Just blur out one colour channel. pick the one with the most detail and knock it down a bit.

not too sure how with the gimp.

Gaussian blur is a bit of a hammer.
(, Wed 11 Nov 2009, 11:46, archived)
# Cheers for that
At the moment I'm just starting out (not that anyone could tell from the high quality of my images :D) ..... It's mostly a process of trial and error so all advice gratefully recieved.

I've had a tweak and it looks a bit better
(, Wed 11 Nov 2009, 11:52, archived)