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Old 08-07-2006, 08:12 PM   #1
Reese Richardson
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I’ve been playing with depth of field and have read the manual. I’m not getting the results I expected. I’ve set the distance circle for what I want in focus. I though everything out side of that circle was to be out of focus. Also have worked with F stops.

As I’ve said before what am I doing wrong.
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Old 17-07-2006, 11:01 PM   #2
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Hi Reese, You didn't exlain exactly what you mean when you say "not getting results you expected." You might want to post a screen shot or something to explain a little better. I haven't had too much experience with depth of field but maybe I could help with a little more info.

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Old 18-07-2006, 12:32 AM   #3
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Well I finally got things to work; it set off a discussion over to NewTek a lot of different ways it seems to do this digital confusion nulls for the camera. I tried what was mentioned but still didn’t have any results. I just kept working the f stop and finally got things to work at .003 point 005 to much point 002 to little. I will send a picture of what I finally got. The shark I got from SimplyLightWave added bones. The ocean was a tutorial I did from there to.

Don’t know much I just keep fumbling till I get what I think should work to work.
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Depth of field is influenced by several factors, including aperture, focal length, and distance to subject. While the distance circle can provide a general guide, it's not always a definitive boundary. Experiment with different aperture values (like f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6) and distances to see how they affect the depth of field. Remember that background blur is often more linkedins article pronounced with wider apertures (lower f-numbers) and longer focal lengths.
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