Sounds fine, Dan, but think of the computing power that would be needed.
And normally when I want to know the DoF in a particular shot it's to
see whether particular bits that I want are in focus; I don't think
that I want a complete depiction of what is or isn't in focus.
Chris
On 31 Dec 2007, at 17:49, Dan Mitchell wrote:
> That then gives it a 3-d model of the world, because it knows how far
> away the world is at each of the AF points -- and it could then
> interpolate, and _highlight_ the bit of the image that would be in
> focus.. This only works as long as the world is 'smooth' between AF
> spots, of course, but I think otherwise it should theoretically be
> possible.)
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