
Originally Posted by
William W
Dan mentioned Background Blur.
I think that there are three subsections of ”Background Blur”.
> 1. The Background Blur which quantifiable by those technical elements that will also constitute Depth of Field (I understand that is what Dan refers to, when he posed the example of using two different Focal Lengths at the same FRAMING –the DoF will be the same but the Background Blur will be different.
> 2. The Background Blur intrinsic to the lens design that which makes it different to other lens’s Background Blur (for two examples: the shape of and the number of the Aperture Blades in a lens)
> 3. The Texture of and Lighting on the Background will affect the Blur Image.
I do NOT think of the Quantifiable Background Blur (as described in point one) as the equivalent of BOKEH.
I think of BOKEH as the combination of the THREE Background Blurs I sectioned.
If you want a “calculator” for Background Blur (the first one that I mentioned) then seek out ‘Bob Atkins’ Background Blur Calculator’ – I have found it handy, not so much in the field but for studying and anticipating the BB with different lens’s Focal Lengths and Framings, to allow me to include in my choice of Focal Length, Background Blur dynamics, especially when using Zoom Lenses.
Incidentally, Bob's calculator also makes a measurement of Foreground Blur, which is part of HEKOB, but most who rave lyrical about the wonders of BOKEH, never give even a slight mention to HEKOB, which is very biased thinking, in my opinion.
WW