HI All:
Newbie question. [ This may have been posted already but I can't find it. ]
Any thoughts, clarifications, etc are VERY welcome.
THANKS!
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Say that I want to photograph an image of trees , grass, sky, etc. .
From the objects in this scene there are billions?? of ‘streams of photons’ emanating in many directions.
Each stream is like a movie showing me THAT photons contribution to the whole scene.
I adjust the exposure levels of my DSLR camera such that:
The foreground tree, grass etc. is out of focus.
The Depth of Field tree, grass is [ obviously ] in focus.
The background trees, grass are out of focus.
I take the picture of this scene.
Some of these streams of photons are in focus, some streams are out of focus.
The shutter screens open and close admitting 1 - n number of photons from the scene.
This ‘block’ of in and out of focus streams of photons, pass to the sensor.
For streams that are in focus:
In each individual stream, photon 1 to photon n become lined up [ focused ] one after the other.
Many photons from the same stream, impact one sensor pixel and only that pixel.
The camera has a multi-million pixel sensor.
This impact [ ‘filling in’ ] of pixels by photon streams is repeated millions of times in that camera’s sensor.
These streams build the in focus part of the exposure.
For streams that are out of focus:
Foreground out of focus streams:
These photons, headed for their focal point never reach it since the focal point is past the sensor.
Therefore, photons can be parallel/several photons wide in these, out of focus, streams.
[ Picture these streams as the cross section of a cone, not the tip of the cone. ]
This type of stream impacts in more than one pixel on the sensor
This causes a blurring of that photon [ light ] source as it is represented in the picture taken.
Background out of focus streams:
These photons do reach their focal point however, this focal point is in front of the sensor.
Passing the focal point, these photons spread out in an ever widening cone shape toward the sensor.
Photons in these out of focus streams, are also parallel/several photons wide.
As these photons impact the sensor, it’s in the shape of a cross section of a cone.
This stream of photons impact more than one pixel as well.
This causes a blurring of that photon [ light ] source as it is represented in the picture taken.
These streams of photons, build the out of focus portions of the exposure.