Depth of Field (CineRender Effect)
This effect is available in the Detailed view of PhotoRendering Settings for the CineRender engine.
Note: This Depth of Field parameter applies for the Standard Renderer only, and is considered a post effect. If you are using the Physical Renderer, its own Depth of Field settings will apply: see Depth Of Field.
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Blur Strength: This parameter defines the general strength of blurring. Other parameters modify this strength such as Distance Blur and Radial Blur. Note that if you set Blur Strength to 0% there will be no blurring at all, even when the other blur parameters are set to high values.
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Use Distance Blur: The Distance Blur value refines the strength of blurring. For example, if you set Blur Strength to 80% and Distance Blur to 50%, the strength of full blurring will be 40% (50% of 80%).
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Use Radial Blur: Radial blur gets stronger from the picture’s center outwards.
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Use Autofocus: This option can be enabled to simulate the Autofocus feature of a real camera. The object in the center of the view will become the focal point, i.e. the object in the center will be perfectly sharp.
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Autofocus: So that the object does not have to be exactly in the center, you can enter an Autofocus tolerance value. The maximum value of 100% allows the object to be anywhere in the view. With lower values, the object must be closer to the view’s center to trigger the autofocus.
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Front Blur/Rear Blur: In the gradients, black represents full sharpness, white represents full blur (i.e. the Distance Blur value) and gray is for intermediate blur strength (the brighter the gray, the stronger the blur).
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Lens Sharpness: The sharpness of the lens artifacts.
Lens Intensity: The brightness of the lens artifacts.
Lens Shape: Choose the shape of the lens: Circle, triangle, rhombus, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon or nonagon.
Lens Rotate: Controls the orientation of the lens artifacts.