

Notice that by default it’s applied a blur to the selected region, but it’s not really enough to fully mask and obscure the order number. Lots of filters, sharpen effects, halftone, gradients and much, much more (Graphic Converter has tons of options!) but I want to use “Blur” so that’s what I click on. You have two options to import video to this Face Blurring Software: 1> Click 'Import' button on the top to browse your computer, select the target video and then load it to the program 2> Just drag your target video to the main interface of this application and this is the easiest way to add file.

A small menu pops up on the right:Īgain, look closely and notice how I’ve carefully boxed the actual order number in the image. To proceed, open the image in Graphic Converter, then use the selection tool to outline what you want to blur, then choose Filter > Core Image Filters. Just don’t get excited you can redirect my iPhone 7 to your own house! 🙂 Handy tip: I’ve actually already chopped a few digits off the order number because otherwise this would give you my iPhone order number and that wouldn’t be useful! Still, it works great for a demo anyway. To start, the image I begin with includes an order number that I’d like to mask: I use what’s called a “box blur” and here’s the process… Most importantly, it makes it really easy to crop, fix colors and manipulate images to attain the desired result. Graphic Converter started out life as a program that would let you turn JPEG into GIF and read crufty old image formats but over the years has gained quite a range of editing capabilities.
#HOW TO BLUR A FACE ON MAC MAC OS X#
As my primary computer is a MacBook Pro, I live and breath Mac OS X and my graphic editor of choice for more years than I can count has been GraphicConverter from German developer Thorsten Lemke. After this, choose the general preference, enable Show Advanced Tools, and then close the likes of iMovie. Firstly, you have to launch iMovie software by selecting iMovie > Preferences. Below are the steps for you to follow: Step 1. Thanks for noticing! I do put a lot of effort into my screen captures to try and convey the critical information while still protecting info that should remain private, like account numbers, credit cards, phone numbers, etc. To blur face, you will need to use the picture-in-picture features.
