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Depth of field is the effect where one portion of the image appears blurry and out-of-focus. This mimics the photographic effect that's caused from lens being able to focus at only one distance at a time, making a picture containing objects at various distances from the camera have both blurry and sharp regions. Often includes [[bokeh]]. h4. Not to be confused with * [[blurry]], which is an umbrella term that also includes stylistic effects. * [[foreshortening]], which refers to objects appearing larger and shorter when pointed to the viewer. An image can contain both, but not necessarily. h4. [b]See also[/b] * [[tag group:image composition]](Techniques) Updated by ChrisFClarke Sat, Aug 31 '24, 07:40 |