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Tag Archives: shallow depth of field
Bokeh
Background subtraction is a big problem in machine vision. The ability to somehow figure out which objects in an image are closer than other objects has many application. The simplest is in object segmentation and subsequent detection/recognition. Object detection refers … Continue reading
Posted in D5100, Photography, Projects
Tagged Aperture, Background subtraction, Bokeh, D5100, DIY, Graph Cut, Heart, HTC, HTC One, HTC One 2, HTC One Up, Machine Vision, Munich, Object Detection, Object Recognition, Photographic Skills, Photography, Qatar, shallow depth of field, Tips, Ulm
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Aperture Control
This post is about the most important setting people with bridge/DSLR cameras do not know about. I will tell you why in a second, but first, some technical stuff: Aperture is the size of the area through while light passes on … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged aperture and shutter speed, D5100, dslr camera, Nikon, Photographic Skills, Photography, shallow depth of field, Tips, Tutorial
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