Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Check out http://www.messia.com/IrisFilter/intro_en.html The developer of the IrisFilter ("boke" filter) software says: "What is "BOKE" filter?" "In English, out-of-focus image is sometime called "blurred" or "softened" but does not have a specific word. In Japanese, photographers often use a word "BOKE" which means a part of image is out of focus. They often say something like "This lens produces beautiful boke". Yes, beautiful boke is a part of very important photographic effects. But did you know no software existed to emulate the real boke-effect? Blurring or softening filters employed in many image software even such as Photoshop do not reproduce real boke-effects. Difference? The real photographic boke is not just blurred image but it is an uniform spread of light over a lens aperture with a sharp edge of the aperture preserved." "Using IrisFilter, you can emulate the real boke-effect otherwise possible only with an actual camera. You can use beautifully "boke"d image for a background of you important imaging work. Since this is like a virtual camera, you can enjoy changing the shape of the iris to whatever shape you want --- circle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, heat shape, diamond shape, or any user pattern."