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Aberdeen Photo
Registered: Mar 10, 2006
Total Posts: 3812
Country: United States

Perhaps we will not be needing those fancy fixed focals for wedding work. They do more than just provide pleasant oofs, however, this looks somewhat promising.
Proof will be in the pudding.

http://alienskin.com/emails/BokehEmail-2008-12.html?utm_source=bokeh-email-2008-12-2&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=bokeh

Interesting to me that in the fb photo, they chose not to blur any of the grass in the fg?!



Realmstalker
Registered: Dec 29, 2004
Total Posts: 220
Country: United States

Same adage applies to this as any other technique: get it right in the camera if possible.

It's a cool plugin, but I don't see anything I haven't already done with layer masks and blur filters to hide some of my cheapo lenses. Especially not for the price.



tell
Registered: Aug 26, 2003
Total Posts: 1405
Country: United States

I was thinking it was pretty cool until I saw $199. Holy moly!



D Smith
Registered: Nov 15, 2006
Total Posts: 299
Country: United States

OnOne has Focal Point for $159, although, I'll never get my 85 1.2 if my wife knew anything about this software...and I agree with above, get in the camera, less post work.



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