I found the page below a while back when wondering what the hell bokeh
was. Its a quick and simple definition of it, although it doesn't seem
as technical as the PDF which Piers sent to the list. I look forward to
digesting that later!
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/bokeh.htm
All the best,
Gareth.
Piers Hemy wrote:
I was going to recommend the same article, but at a different address, the
author's own website:
http://www.trenholm.org/hmmerk/ATVB.pdf
I still recommend that address, as Merklinger has a wide variety of other
interesting items, some of which Garth has referenced before, at an url
which is no longer accessible.
Recommended strongly.
Piers
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This may be way more than some of us want or need to know.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/bokeh.shtml
Walt
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