vignetting उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The taking lens may be stopped down to help gauge depth of field effects and vignetting, but the photographer generally opens the lens to its widest setting for focusing.
- Although point and shoot cameras with affordable lenses have been used widely for candid photography, the resulting photographs can suffer from vignetting, distortion and over saturation of color.
- Effectively the shutter acts as an additional aperture, and may, for example, cause vignetting or increase depth of field, undesirable if shallow focus is being used creatively.
- With a lens on 1 inch diagonal a image with a diagonal of 1 inch or 25.4mm can be projected in the image plane without vignetting or severe distortion.
- A photographer may deliberately choose a lens which is known to produce vignetting to obtain the effect, or it may be introduced with the use of special post-processing procedures.
- Balog enjoys working with the imperfections in the exposures, such as vignetting and blur, and makes it part of the finished look . makes them part of the pieces.
- The staff wrote, " Heavy melodrama, adapted from the Maritta M . Wolff novel of same title, is somber melodrama, vignetting a seamy side of life in a small town.
- Lower size sensors also allow for the use of a wider range of lenses, since some types of optical impurities ( specifically vignetting ) are most visible around the edge of the lens.
- This is an example of vignetting, which happens when you reduce the area of the lens with a screen or aperture that is not close to the lens, but some distance from it.
- These cameras often have plastic lenses that offer poor or uneven focus, light leaks that oddly colorize an image, extreme vignetting, and a multitude of other attributes that are generally undesirable to photographers.