Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/16

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Subject: Re: Dan / Would Perfect Lens have Bokeh?
From: Leikon35@aol.com
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 14:59:33 -0400 (EDT)

 Dan: Thats what I am asking - the perfect lens would have enough 
 aperture blades to be perfectly round and have no aberations at all.
 The out of focus  points would then be all the same (round) and
 one manufacturers lens would be the same as all the others that
 produced this hypothetical perfect lens since you agree that this
 "bokeh" is caused by the aberations in any particular lens and has
 almost disappeared today from Leica's almost perfect asphericals;
 leaving Leica with a lens that takes almost perfect pictures but no
 individual characteristics (Bokeh).  How many aperture blades does
 it take to make a perfectly round circle and why is this desirable?

 Marvin (just call me Alf) Moss
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In a message dated 97-10-16 09:08:48 EDT, Dan writes:
<< >
 My understanding is that the term "Bokeh" refers to the way the out of
 focus parts of the photograph appear.  You cannot eliminate Bokeh without
 eliminating the out of focus portions of the picture.  The Bokeh can either
 look nice, or not so nice, and is determined in part by the mechanical
 construction of the lens (aperture blades) and to the extent that certain
 aberations (I believe spherical is the main culprit) have been controlled.
 
 Dan C.
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