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Hello,
You can easily do this on Gimp!
Download GIMP: https://www.commentcamarche.net/telecharger/photo-graphisme/11145-the-gimp/
1. Open Gimp (so far, so good)
2. Go to File>Open, then open your image.
3. Select the area to blur (using the selection tools; press R to select a rectangular area or E to select an elliptical area).
4. Go to Filters>Blur>Gaussian Blur
5. A window will open. Increase the values of the "Blur Radius".
6. Confirm!
7. To save, go to File>Export, choose the location, then click on export.
8. A window will open. If you know what you're doing, change some values; otherwise, just click on "Export".
There you go!
See you!
You can easily do this on Gimp!
Download GIMP: https://www.commentcamarche.net/telecharger/photo-graphisme/11145-the-gimp/
1. Open Gimp (so far, so good)
2. Go to File>Open, then open your image.
3. Select the area to blur (using the selection tools; press R to select a rectangular area or E to select an elliptical area).
4. Go to Filters>Blur>Gaussian Blur
5. A window will open. Increase the values of the "Blur Radius".
6. Confirm!
7. To save, go to File>Export, choose the location, then click on export.
8. A window will open. If you know what you're doing, change some values; otherwise, just click on "Export".
There you go!
See you!
Hi
To blur a face, you don't need to download software. A website is enough https://pixlr.com/editor/ and you do the same steps that Weby indicated (whom I greet by the way)
Curiosity on CCM is not a flaw but a quality.
To blur a face, you don't need to download software. A website is enough https://pixlr.com/editor/ and you do the same steps that Weby indicated (whom I greet by the way)
Curiosity on CCM is not a flaw but a quality.