Hi guys,
I'm interested in depth of field and was thinking of how to visualise the increasess and decreases of depth of field at different apertures, focal lengths and focusing distances.
For example, with each one individually, on a chart with an x/y axis, would they be linear progression, or does the effect suddenly come on?
And I know that focal length is not considered to be a technical change to depth of field, rather than an enlargement of the blur, but in the real world, it clearly affects apparent depth of field, and I was wondering if this too was linear.
So in case i haven't explained myself, I'm trying to visualise three charts, one for aperture, one for focussing distance and one for focal length and trying to imagine if the line on each chart would be a straight line, or a curved one.
Thanks. Any input is much appreciated.
Geoff

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To my mind, based on my experience, dof as affected by say focusing distance happens all at one end, aperure seems also to mostly happen at one end, while the effect of focal length appears to be more linear. I'm not incredibly scientific, but I will see if I can make sense of those charts.
