Re: Sample exam for your amusement
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bah, premature sent..
I spotted the terem 'appeared' and clung to that, but you're right - the
ratio of object to blur will remain unchanged in absolute terms, how it
will appear to the viewer though is a bit more subjective.
kind of like lenses only having one plane of focus, but stopping down
appears to increase the depth of focus - that sort of thing
I was also thinking of an example say of an object blurred by moving across
the whole FOV of a long lens, say cars on a race track - I have plenty of
examples of this ;)
move to a very short focal length lens and the distant cars appear to become
entirely stationary.
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