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  • Depth of field is the area of acceptable sharpness in front of and behind the subject which the lens is focused. Put simply, it refers to how blurry or sharp the area is around your subject.
    A shallow depth of field refers to a small area in focus. Often the subject is in focus, while the background is blurred. This is best for portraits, and one way to adjust this is with aperture.
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  • In 3D rendering, depth of field is a post-processing effect that mimics this phenomenon by applying a blur filter based on a depth map.
  • Similarly, in order to reconstruct the 3-dimensional shape of an object, a depth map can be generated from multiple photographs with different depths of field.
  • When you focus your camera, either manually using the focus ring or the autofocus feature, you are actually determining the depth of field.
  • We talk about depth of field in terms of “deep” and “shallow.” Deep DoF is also called “wide” or “large.” Shallow DoF is also called “small” or “narrow.”
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    A faster maximum aperture lets you focus more easily in low light, shoot at a lower ISO, and employ a shallower depth of field.
  • Like SSAO, depth of field is an effect you can't live without once you've used it. ... But in general, depth of field adds a lot of realism for a little bit of effort.
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  • However, depth of field is all about acceptable sharpness, and a wide-angle shot will give the appearance of greater sharpness across a scene.
  • Put simply, it refers to how blurry or sharp the area is around your subject. A shallow depth of field refers to a small area in focus.
  • Whether you’re shooting an object up close or an entire landscape from afar, there’s always a way to use the shallow depth of field effect for your advantage.