Adobe Camera Raw Today, we’re unveiling major new additions to the Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) plugin that make it easier than ever to use masking workflows, remove unwanted elements from your images, and apply presets with AI masks. You may want to choose a lower value for a smaller image, but don't worry about getting things exactly right for now. Photoshop subscribers can find and try Photoshop on the web by going to the All Apps section of Creative Cloud home. I'm working on a large image (4200 x 2883 pixels) so I'll drag the slider all the way to the right to the maximum value of 100. The Amount option at the top controls how much of a blur is being applied. Once we're happy with how things look, we can then go back and change the quality to Best. Leaving the Quality option set to Good will let us test out our settings more quickly (in fact, you may even want to choose Draft if you're on a slower computer). Make sure you had black and white for the colors. The reason we're not choosing Best for the quality right away is because it will most likely take a few tries to get the effect looking just right and running the Radial Blur filter can be an intensive and time-consuming task. Lets add create some more clouds, (image 1), then add another layer and go to Filter>Render>Clouds. First, set the Blur Method on the left to Zoom, then set the Quality to Good.