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The effect is analogous to the circle of confusion in photography.
The border between these is sometimes defined using a circle of confusion criterion.
Circle of confusion, for the closely related topic in general photography.
This makes a bigger circle of confusion and smaller hyperfocal distance.
The screenplay is currently being developed by the production company Circle of Confusion.
Bokeh characteristics may be quantified by examining the image's circle of confusion.
"To find how quickly a shutter must act to take an object in motion that there may be a circle of confusion less than 1/100in.
His drawing makes it clear that his e is the radius of the circle of confusion.
Circle of confusion - the optical term for a blurred spot which is the image of an out-of-focus point source.
Traditional depth-of-field formulas and tables assume equal circles of confusion for near and far objects.
The term circle of confusion is applied more generally, to the size of the out-of-focus spot to which a lens images an object point.
It is currently in development at Circle of Confusion with Jon Amiel set to direct.
In July 2003, the company caught the interest of Hollywood management and production concern Circle of Confusion.
The circle of confusion in the image plane is obtained by multiplying by magnification m:
In 1999, Henry's first book, Circles of Confusion, was published by HarperCollins.
In small-format cameras, the smaller circle of confusion limit yields a proportionately smaller depth of focus.
The criterion for the desired acceptable sharpness is specified through the circle of confusion (CoC) diameter limit.
Before it was applied to photography, the concept of circle of confusion was applied to optical instruments such as telescopes.
The timing of an Intervention is often most helpful at a moment when the primary sufferer is in a "circle of confusion" ".
Therefore, approaching and outside the specified circle of confusion or depth-of-field, aberrations built up in the out-of-focus image differently in different lens design families.
Unlike F9E's other studios, which primarily work in software development, Circle of Confusion is a production and management company that represents creative staff in entertainment.
Similarly, out-of-focus points of light (circles of confusion) appear as polygons with the same number of sides as the aperture has blades.
April Henry, Circles of Confusion (HarperTorch)
A more general circle of confusion has soft edges due to diffraction and aberrations, and may be non-circular due to the aperture (diaphragm) shape.
In photography, the circle of confusion ("CoC") is used to determine the depth of field, the part of an image that is acceptably sharp.