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Photoshop Tutorial Add Depth of Field
This tutorials shows how to add depth of field to an image that is in focus.
I Need tips for recrording videos using standerd digital camera.?
I Need tips for recording videos using standard digital photography camera. I have camera stand and i want record videos of origami. I need tips for lighting and what best way to make it good video. I have 9.0 mega pixel camera it can record video w/o zoom
software like what ? ?
the camer is
Fujifilm Finepix A700
Depth Of Field Explained (photography examples) Dom Bower
www.dombower.com DOF or Depth of Field is referring to how much of the image is in focus and nice and sharp. shallow (or narrow or short) Depth of field is when you have only a small region of the image in focus and the rest becomes a bit blurry) Deep (or great) depth of field is when you have lots of things in focus from objects in the forground to objects in the background. DOF is affected by 3 things (which each affect eachother) 1. Focal length of the lens (ie 30mm, 50mm, 105mm etc) 2. Aperture size (F 3. Distance from subject to camera and background If you have a subject you want to shoot that is 1meter away, and the background of that subject is 5 meters behind that, then to get a very shallow depth of field (ie have the background nice and blurry) you should have a big aperture (small F/number), or get closer to the subject, or use a longer focal length lens. If you want a deep depth of field you should either stand further away from the subject, have a smaller aperture (larger F/number) or a shorter focal length lens (ie going from a 50mm to a 20mm) hope that helps. copy right www.dombower.com
Depth Of Field Explained (photography examples) Dom Bower
www.dombower.com DOF or Depth of Field is referring to how much of the image is in focus and nice and sharp. shallow (or narrow or short) Depth of field is when you have only a small region of the image in focus and the rest becomes a bit blurry) Deep (or great) depth of field is when you have lots of things in focus from objects in the forground to objects in the background. DOF is affected by 3 things (which each affect eachother) 1. Focal length of the lens (ie 30mm, 50mm, 105mm etc) 2. Aperture size (F 3. Distance from subject to camera and background If you have a subject you want to shoot that is 1meter away, and the background of that subject is 5 meters behind that, then to get a very shallow depth of field (ie have the background nice and blurry) you should have a big aperture (small F/number), or get closer to the subject, or use a longer focal length lens. If you want a deep depth of field you should either stand further away from the subject, have a smaller aperture (larger F/number) or a shorter focal length lens (ie going from a 50mm to a 20mm) hope that helps. copy right www.dombower.com
Digital Depth Of Field | Editing Tips with Evan
Hey Guys, Today, I am going to show you how to create digital Depth Of Field in your basic video editing program that can do chromakey and blur, and photoshop or photoshop elements. Websites: Twitter: www.twitter.com E-mail: filmtipsandtutorials@gmail.com Other Channel: www.youtube.com
Photography Lighting Tutorial- Using a Lasolite Light Modifier – Photo Lighting Tips from Light Tec
Light Tec Light Tip #7 – Lasolite “High Key” lighting for studio photography. Lighting tutorials from Light Tec based in Dallas, Texas. Light Tec is your source for professional lighting equipment and training in Dallas.


