On 9/27/07, Matthew Brown <morven(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 9/27/07, Anthony <wikimail(a)inbox.org> wrote:
As my obligatory on-topic section to this post,
if someone *can*
manage to create [[Image:Jonquil flowers at f5.jpg]] from
[[Image:Jonquil flowers at f32.jpg]] using photoshop (or some other
image manipulation software), the manipulated image and a description
of how it was made would be a good addition to [[depth of field]].
That would be heading rapidly down the path of original research and
being a how-to guide.
Yeah, nothing like a useful paragraph to ruin a good encyclopedia entry.
"In some cases, such as landscapes, it may be desirable to have the
entire image in focus, and a large DOF is appropriate."
{{fact}}