thedom Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 Of course, you can apply blur to your pictures (and text) with a photo editor but it's time consuming and increase the weight of the exe.I would find very useful and more flexible to have the ability to apply a pourcentage of blur directly within PTE.This feature would allow to create more easily nice effects.Is it a feature which could be considered ? Quote
potwnc Posted June 25, 2009 Report Posted June 25, 2009 I strongly second this - I actually suggested it also a long time ago. To see a picture go out of focus (or come into focus) as a transition would be wonderful! Quote
peterandjean Posted June 27, 2009 Report Posted June 27, 2009 I strongly second this - I actually suggested it also a long time ago. To see a picture go out of focus (or come into focus) as a transition would be wonderful!HiI agree this idea would be magicJean Quote
thedom Posted November 4, 2009 Author Report Posted November 4, 2009 I wouldn't harry with it, because only video cards since 2003 year support this feature (Pixel Shaders 2.0+).Igor, I don't want to sound provocative, but I wonder if there are still a lot of PTE users who have a video card older than 2003 ?May be I'm wrong. In this case, what would happen if you would add this functionnality and somebody with an old GC would try to apply a blur ? Would PTE crash or would the blur only be not applied ?Anyway, when do you think it will be the right time to add this feature ? Tom, it's possible to simulate the way you describe it. But it needs an external photo editor, a lot of time and work.The ability to simulate blur directly within PTE would allow a lot of artistic effects and a great creative flexibility. Quote
potwnc Posted November 21, 2009 Report Posted November 21, 2009 Tom, it's possible to simulate the way you describe it. But it needs an external photo editor, a lot of time and work.The ability to simulate blur directly within PTE would allow a lot of artistic effects and a great creative flexibility.Just adding my agreement to this as someone who's actually done it using an external photo editor. Quote
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