Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/05

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Several OT Topics - Self publishing and planes of focus
From: "Tim Spragens" <info@borderless-photos.com>
Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 22:56:53 +0100
References: <3A056BCF.F9F74138@twcny.rr.com>

On 5 Nov 00, at 15:51, Johnny Deadman wrote:

> on 5/11/00 9:16 am, Ernest Nitka at enitka@twcny.rr.com wrote:
> 
> > 1] Saw a photo of a room setup ( in the mag. DWELL) where there appeared
> > to be two separate planes of focus
> > one in the foreground and one in the background with intervening
> > space in a nice BOKEH.  How is this done-
> > the only way I could figure how to do this is to start with a lens with
> > a hugh depth of field and then do the vasolene thing for those areas
> > that are supposed to be out of focus.  But I suspect there is a more
> > elegant solution - anyone know how it was done?
> 
> In photoshop it's DEAD easy.
> 
> Start with a nice sharp image.
> 
> Select the areas you want to be sharp
> 
> Feather your selection to taste
> 
> Invert it
> 
> Apply Gaussian Blur to taste
> 
> Bingo!

With the image described, it would take two images with different 
focussing, and a feathered cut and paste. Some of the bokeh 
effects can't be duplicated with gaussian blur - hard edged out of 
focus lights come to mind.

In reply to: Message from Ernest Nitka <enitka@twcny.rr.com> ([Leica] Several OT Topics - Self publishing and planes of focus)