This is a continuation of a report on new ways to look at depth of field. The series starts here: A new way to look at depth of field I’m beginning to wind down this long, long look into the details of depth of field (DOF) management. Today I’ll devote the post to object-field (OF)… [Read More]
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Object-field methods for DOF management
This is a continuation of a report on new ways to look at depth of field. The series starts here: A new way to look at depth of field I will have more to say about the hyper-hyperfocal distance that I talked about yesterday, but I want to get started on something that I promised… [Read More]
Optimizing aperture and focus distance, another example
This is a continuation of a series of posts about blur management for landscape photography. The series starts here. In the last post, I showed you the results of using a blur management optimizer that I wrote on a scene using the Fuji GFX 50R and a 45 mm lens. This post uses a different… [Read More]
Optimizing aperture and focus distance, an example
This is a continuation of a series of posts about blur management for landscape photography. The series starts here. In the last post, I showed you the results of a blur management optimizer that I wrote this morning. Now I’m going to try it out on an outdoor scene. You’ll recognize it; it’s one I… [Read More]
Optimizing f-stops and focus distance for landscapes
This is a continuation of a series of posts about blur management for landscape photography. The series starts here. Here’s a situation in which many landscape photographers often find themselves: There are important objects at various distances from the camera. There is too much subject motion to be able to use focus stacking or stitching… [Read More]