Meaning Image Sharpness and Focus Settings
Some things to consider in determining the focus and sharpness of an image.
Optical sharpnes
Sharpness of images obtained by the use of good quality lens. Good quality lenses are made from high quality optical glass to produce excellent image sharpness - sharp in a very real sense, that is clear and unambiguous.
But we are as a beginner does not have to buy a lens such as this can be manipulated, with the distance and how to take pictures. The distance is not too far away to make the picture clearer.
Technical sharpnes
That sharp images that can be created by way discourage the use of the diaphragm. The smaller the aperture diaphragm the greater the sharpness of space. In this case, then we know that there are wide spaces or large sharp at the same time means enlarging the sharpness of the image and make it seem the more obvious subject. This can be done by changing the settings eg number of f: 11 to f: 16
Selective Focus
The sharpness of the image created by accentuating a particular choice object to appear to stand out from a noisy environment to attract more attention. The simplest way to produce pictures with selective sharpness of this is to choose a large aperture diaphragm (small number) or use the full aperture diaphragm.
If the shooting is done with the use of long telephoto lenses then the photo will appear selectively in the forth subject. Because the foreground and background blur or obscure. The longer the lens the more selective in separating objects from the background.
Soft Focus
The sharpness of an image obtained by providing a layer of filters or soft focus filter to smooth the sharpness which is already very sharp, but looks less sharp or soft sharpness termed normal.
Photos with this soft focus effects can be created in several ways, one of whom is most often done by using a soft focus, in order to appear faded or effects such as fog, a kind of impersonation performed by a lens or filter for a purpose
Some things to consider in determining the focus and sharpness of an image.
Optical sharpnes
Sharpness of images obtained by the use of good quality lens. Good quality lenses are made from high quality optical glass to produce excellent image sharpness - sharp in a very real sense, that is clear and unambiguous.
But we are as a beginner does not have to buy a lens such as this can be manipulated, with the distance and how to take pictures. The distance is not too far away to make the picture clearer.
Technical sharpnes
That sharp images that can be created by way discourage the use of the diaphragm. The smaller the aperture diaphragm the greater the sharpness of space. In this case, then we know that there are wide spaces or large sharp at the same time means enlarging the sharpness of the image and make it seem the more obvious subject. This can be done by changing the settings eg number of f: 11 to f: 16
Selective Focus
The sharpness of the image created by accentuating a particular choice object to appear to stand out from a noisy environment to attract more attention. The simplest way to produce pictures with selective sharpness of this is to choose a large aperture diaphragm (small number) or use the full aperture diaphragm.
If the shooting is done with the use of long telephoto lenses then the photo will appear selectively in the forth subject. Because the foreground and background blur or obscure. The longer the lens the more selective in separating objects from the background.
Soft Focus
The sharpness of an image obtained by providing a layer of filters or soft focus filter to smooth the sharpness which is already very sharp, but looks less sharp or soft sharpness termed normal.
Photos with this soft focus effects can be created in several ways, one of whom is most often done by using a soft focus, in order to appear faded or effects such as fog, a kind of impersonation performed by a lens or filter for a purpose
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