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BOKEH
What if Bokeh?
Most people don’t realize exactly how new the term Bokeh, as pertaining to photography, really is (it was probably coined around the late 1990’s). Derived from the Japanese word bokeaji meaning “fuzzy”, bokeh refers to the area of a photograph that is out of focus. That’s it. Simple really.
Most people don’t realize exactly how new the term Bokeh, as pertaining to photography, really is (it was probably coined around the late 1990’s). Derived from the Japanese word bokeaji meaning “fuzzy”, bokeh refers to the area of a photograph that is out of focus. That’s it. Simple really.
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pakunat wrote:nice sir. pwede po maillaborate pa sir... hehehe
Most people don’t realize exactly how new the term Bokeh, as pertaining to photography, really is (it was probably coined around the late 1990’s). Derived from the Japanese word bokeaji meaning “fuzzy”, bokeh refers to the area of a photograph that is out of focus. That’s it. Simple really.
Although difficult to quantify, some lenses enhance overall image quality by producing more subjectively pleasing out-of-focus areas, referred to as bokeh. Bokeh is especially important for large-aperture lenses, macro lenses, and long telephoto lenses because they are typically used with a shallow depth of field. Bokeh is also important for medium telephoto "portrait lenses" (typically 85–150 mm on 35-mm format) because the photographer would typically select a shallow depth of field (wide aperture) to achieve an out-of-focus background and make the subject stand out
Bokeh characteristics may be quantified by examining the image's circle of confusion. In out-of-focus areas, each point of light becomes a disc. Depending how a lens is corrected for spherical aberration, the disc may be uniformly illuminated, brighter near the edge, or brighter near the center. Lenses that are poorly corrected for spherical aberration will show one kind of disc for out-of-focus points in front of the plane of focus, and a different kind for points behind. This may actually be desirable, as blur circles that are dimmer near the edges produce less-defined shapes which blend smoothly with the surrounding image. Lens manufacturers including Nikon, Canon, and Minolta make lenses designed with specific controls to change the rendering of the out-of-focus areas.
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tnx bro sa tips! pero bago yan happy bday bro!!!!!!!!painom knaman jan hehehe, turuan mko neto pag nkabili me ng cam ha!wish ko bro sana marami pang bday dumating en success to ur career hahahahah gudluck bro en again happy bday
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madsnyop wrote:What if Bokeh?
Most people don’t realize exactly how new the term Bokeh, as pertaining to photography, really is (it was probably coined around the late 1990’s). Derived from the Japanese word bokeaji meaning “fuzzy”, bokeh refers to the area of a photograph that is out of focus. That’s it. Simple really.
dont get confuse DOF and BOKEH are different things but they are related to each other.the creamier the bokeh the more expensive is e lense usually characterize by its wide aperture.in nikon e fixed focal lense exhibits it-50mm 1.4,85mm 1.4(cream machine),135 f2,and 200mmf2(king of bokeh)
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sir paelaborate nmn ng difference ng DOF sa BOKEH.. salamt po
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3d max meron ding bokeh effects at DOF effects, magkaiba nga.
baka tama ang hinala ko yung bokeh e light source na naka depth of field.
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baka tama ang hinala ko yung bokeh e light source na naka depth of field.
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