The blur tool is located in the tools panel on the left side of the application window.
To use the blur tool in Lightroom, first select the area you want to blur. Next, use the slider to adjust the amount of blurring.
In Lightroom 2020, you can blur the background by selecting the Background slider in the Develop module.
In Lightroom, go to the Develop module, and under the Background tab, select Blur. In the Blur dialog box, use the slider to adjust the amount of blur.
Unfortunately, there is no easy way to add bokeh in Lightroom. You can try using filters, but it may be more difficult than you expect. Alternatively, you could try using a plugin like Bokeh FX, which offers a variety of bokeh effects.
Unfortunately, there is no easy way to add bokeh in Lightroom. You can try using filters, but it may be more difficult than you expect. Alternatively, you could try using a plugin like Bokeh FX, which offers a variety of bokeh effects.
Develop is located in the lower right-hand corner of the Lightroom interface.
In Lightroom Classic, you can blur photos by using the Gaussian Blur filter. To do this, open the photo in question, and click on the Gaussian Blur filter icon (it looks like a grainy lens). From here, you can adjust the blur amount by dragging the slider left or right.
There are a few ways to blur backgrounds. One way is to use the blur() function. This function takes two arguments: the radius of the blur, and the intensity of the blur. You can also use the Gaussian Blur filter in Photoshop. This filter takes three arguments: the radius of the blur, the amount of blurring (in pixels), and the frequency of the blur.