Vertical Bands for Photoshop?

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Sep 24, 2011
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I used to be able to get vertical bands, like in this image (not mine),

http://itsgreece.org/image.jpg

by using the Blurrr option in KPT5. However, KPT5 does not work with windows 7. Do you have any idea on how I can create vertical bands like these? I am not trying to create the same type of affect. I need them for a variety of graphics projects.
Thank you very much.

sherman

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kat
Sep 25, 2011
<sherman> kirjoitti viestiss
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no-one
Oct 18, 2011
Turn your photo 90° and then apply the motion blur. I use CS5 and found that the motion blur only applies a horizontal blur. At least I couldn’t find a setting that would change it so I rotated the photo, applied the blur then rotated the photo back. Worked for what I needed – a one time use.

Bob S.

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I used to be able to get vertical bands, like in this image (not mine),

http://itsgreece.org/image.jpg

by using the Blurrr option in KPT5. However, KPT5 does not work with windows 7. Do you have any idea on how I can create vertical bands like these? I am not trying to create the same type of affect. I need them for a variety of graphics projects.
Thank you very much.

sherman

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