>Uh? It works pretty well I'd say: >http://jimmac.musichall.cz/stuff/linearblur.png
To my eyes this image looks sharp in the lower 2/3, and uniformly blurred in the upper 1/3. What you _do_ get using this method is a nice smooth transition from blurred to unblurred, which may be all you need in many situations, especially if the blur is rather soft. I note also that you are using a bit of a trick here: the line of the eyes creates a boundary in the image that makes it very difficult to perceive gradations of blurriness at about the same level. Best, -- Bill ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ Sent via the KillerWebMail system at primate.ucdavis.edu _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user