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07/14/2015 09:54:30 PM · #1
I have enjoyed Nik's tools so much and especially the Analog Efex. I have been using the bokeh tool quite a bit and it got me thinking today. Is it better, when I want bokeh, to pull out some expensive glass, like say, an 85mm L and shoot it wide open. Or am I better off maybe using a 24-70 L at 7.1, getting everything tack sharp and put the bokeh where I want it with Nik?
Is there an appreciable difference between "real" and "manufactured" bokeh?
07/14/2015 10:12:37 PM · #2
No comparison. Try duplicating something like this...



... in post. Not gonna happen. Sigma 50 Art @ f/1.4
07/14/2015 10:33:12 PM · #3
Jason -- I haven't experimented with Nik's bokeh filter. Can you throw up an example or two?
07/14/2015 10:43:42 PM · #4
I enjoy using it for the interesting blur it can introduce, but I never thought it accurately replicates shallow depth of field or even bokeh. Not that all things photography end here at DPC, but I haven't used it here because I thought it was illegal.
07/14/2015 10:48:36 PM · #5


...sigma 85 @ 1.4, I can't do this in analog efex, but I do love analog efex. I use it for most of my b&w conversions.

Message edited by author 2015-07-14 22:49:57.
07/14/2015 11:10:06 PM · #6
Originally posted by markwiley:

Jason -- I haven't experimented with Nik's bokeh filter. Can you throw up an example or two?


yes, inquiring mind(s) want to know and exactly which app and where?????
07/14/2015 11:19:47 PM · #7
Originally posted by Ja-9:

Originally posted by markwiley:

Jason -- I haven't experimented with Nik's bokeh filter. Can you throw up an example or two?

yes, inquiring mind(s) want to know and exactly which app and where?????

Nik's Analog Efex: when you click the flyout arrow to get the tools menu, in the left column, "bokeh" is one of the effects. You can set blur as elliptical or as tilt/shift style.
07/14/2015 11:23:56 PM · #8
Originally posted by markwiley:

Jason -- I haven't experimented with Nik's bokeh filter. Can you throw up an example or two?


I used it in this shot, was shot at 7.1 and added the blur with Nik

07/15/2015 08:53:41 AM · #9
Originally posted by smardaz:

I used it in this shot, was shot at 7.1 and added the blur with Nik...


Good example. The effect really works well in this image, but it is readily identifiable as an effect, and not shallow DoF. The eye/brain catches it right away because the in-focus areas don't form a plane.
07/15/2015 09:01:49 AM · #10
what kirbic said, its hard to replicate the dof plane accurately in post combined with the fact that certain lenses give a specific look to the defocused areas. its not just blur.

the 85L and especially the 135L have their own character.

Message edited by author 2015-07-15 09:02:11.
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