Some of youse guys are taking me far too seriously,so -
(Irony Alert!)
Let's get into it properly and extend the term to mechanical, process and
content concerns.
So we can have -
Speed bokeh - the way in which a lens renders motion blur (aka Haas effect).
Dumb bokeh - the OOF areas if you used Portrait Scene Mode.
Okay bokeh - where it's acceptable in parts
Bendy bokeh - what you get with a Lensbaby.
Wet bokeh - the characteristics of an enlarging lens.
Total bokeh - the quality of images where nothing is in focus.
Thematic bokeh - where one genre morphs seamlessly into another
and
Terminal bokeh - the dull and fuzzy feeling just before the end.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 18/01/2011, at 11:40 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> A pin hole has mucho bokeh because the diffraction is horrible. Yes,
>> diffraction, and thus resolution, is frequency dependent and I'm sure a
>> pin hole is not chromatically corrected. Chromatic bokeh? An
>> interesting notion.
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> Actually, I have numerous photographs that illustrate that!
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> AG
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