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    The depth of field (DOF) is the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that are in acceptably sharp focus in an image captured with a camera...
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    Bokeh (redirect from Shallow depth of field)
    to highlights; blur occurs in all regions of an image which are outside the depth of field. The opposite of bokeh—an image in which multiple distances...
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  • Depth of field can refer to: Depth of field, in optics, the distance about the plane of focus (POF) where objects appear acceptably sharp in an image...
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    different focus distances to give a resulting image with a greater depth of field (DOF) than any of the individual source images. Focus stacking can be used in...
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  • A depth-of-field adapter (often shortened to DOF adapter) is used to achieve shallow depth of field on a video camera whose fixed lens or interchangeable...
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  • conjugate of depth of field.[2][clarify] With the first meaning, the depth of focus is symmetrical about the image plane; with the second, the depth of focus...
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    possible depth-of-field comparisons between formats are discussed, applying the formulae derived in the article on depth of field. The depths of field of the...
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  • Depth of Field is the sixth studio album by ARIA award-winning Australian singer-songwriter Sarah Blasko. The album was released in Australia on 23 February...
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    simulating depth of field or fog effects. Single channel depth maps cannot convey multiple distances where they occur within the view of a single pixel...
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    same field of view. Then, the smaller the image is, the more depth of field is obtained, for the same field of view. Therefore, 70mm has less depth of field...
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  • the area of a view imaged by a lens Visual field, the part of the field of view which can be perceived by the eye's retina Depth of field, the distance...
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    Aperture (redirect from Field iris)
    properties as the following: The opening size of the stop is one factor that affects DOF (depth of field). A smaller stop (larger f number) produce a longer...
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    image sensor on cameras. Sometimes the term is used when a shallow depth of field is simulated with digital post-processing; the name may derive from...
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    Penetration depth is a measure of how deep light or any electromagnetic radiation can penetrate into a material. It is defined as the depth at which the...
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    Digital single-lens reflex camera (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2022)
    have slightly more depth-of-field than cameras with 35 mm sized sensors for a given angle of view. The amount of added depth of field for a given focal...
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  • situations with limited depth of field, such as macro photography, where one may want to make a series of exposures with different positions of the focal plane...
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    mode where the camera selects both. As an image's depth of field is inversely proportional to the size of the lens's aperture, aperture priority mode is...
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    35 mm equivalent focal length (category Science of photography)
    digital SLR in terms of field of view, depth of field, total light gathered, and diffraction effects. However for the purposes of exposure calculations...
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    Hyperfocal distance (category Science of photography)
    is the focus distance giving the maximum depth of field, it is the most desirable distance to set the focus of a fixed-focus camera. The hyperfocal distance...
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    lower f-stops narrows the range of focus so the background is blurry while the foreground is in focus. This depth of field increases as the aperture closes...
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    taking a macro photograph. Limited depth of field is an important consideration in macro photography. Depth of field is extremely small when focusing on...
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    is usually measured to a precision of hundredths of millimetres, and is not to be confused with depth of field. Lenses can be adapted from one mount...
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  • Jason Blum and Weitz produce through their Blumhouse Productions and Depth of Field banners respectively, alongside Andrew Miano. They Listen is set to...
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    F-number (category Science of photography)
    f-ratio, or f-stop, and it is key in determining the depth of field, diffraction, and exposure of a photograph. The f-number is dimensionless and is usually...
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    tracing is capable of simulating a variety of optical effects, such as reflection, refraction, soft shadows, scattering, depth of field, motion blur, caustics...
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    Skin effect (redirect from Skin depth)
    electric currents, skin depth also describes the exponential decay of the electric and magnetic fields, as well as the density of induced currents, inside...
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    disk of confusion, circle of indistinctness, blur circle, or blur spot. In photography, the circle of confusion is used to determine the depth of field, the...
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    the depth of field (depth of focus) of a 2 dimensional representation of a Lytro image to be adjusted after a picture has been taken. Instead of setting...
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    done to achieve effects such as a shallower depth of field or motion blur of a subject in a wider range of situations and atmospheric conditions. For example...
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    because of their shallower depth of field. Wider lenses tend to magnify distance between objects while allowing greater depth of field. Another result of using...
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