Finally, you can manipulate focus just like fast expensive lenses with Bokeh, Alien Skin’s lens simulator Photoshop plug-in. Bokeh can draw attention to your subject by manipulating focus and depth of field after the shot has been taken. From changing the depth of field to placing a radial sweet spot and adding a vignette, Bokeh provides many techniques for realistic blurring and altering the mood of a scene.
Bokeh is the only software that accurately simulates the distinctive blurring and creamy highlights of real lenses. Terence Tay, Bokeh’s designer, performed careful experiments with lenses famous for their bokeh highlights, such as the Canon® EF 85mm f/1.2 II and the Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8. The result is a photo-realistic look, in contrast to the unnatural blur from other software.
A picture is worth a thousand words, but a video is worth a zillion. So, if you want to really see what Bokeh can do, watch Jim White"s Bokeh videos here | Depth of Field Click the image to enlarge/ haga click en la imagen para ampliar Bokeh provides creative controls to accentuate photographs and focus the viewer’s attention anywhere you want. In these examples, Bokeh was used to make the backgrounds fade into the distance. This is like going from an f/22 aperture to an f/2.8. However, Bokeh is even better at this than a real lens because you can choose which objects to blur. We performed careful experiments with lenses famous for their creamy bokeh, such as the Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II and the Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8. The result is a photo-realistic look far superior to those produced by other software |
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Finalmente, usted puede manipular rápidamente el foco al igual que los caros Lentes Bokeh. Puede resaltar la atención hacia un sujeto manipulando el foco y la profundidad de campo después de que la foto haya sido tomada. Desde cambiar la profundidad de campo hasta colocar un punto radial y adicionar una viñeta, Bokeh provee muchas técnicas para un desenfoque realista y la alteración de la ambientación de una escena.