- Wed Jul 06, 2005 8:56 am
#43407
I was trying a DOF experiment: Will Maxwell properly follow the camera's interest interactively as the center of the DOF? Yes, it does! I focus first on the closest object, then the farthest, then the middle object. But I notice that when I then zoomed in on objects, the exposure seemed to change: it got darker. Zooming out again caused the image to brighten back up. I've checked it frame-by-frame and there's no question that the image gets darker with the zoom.
DOF/Focal Length Test -1 MB
So I'm left with 2 questions:
_Mike
DOF/Focal Length Test -1 MB
So I'm left with 2 questions:
- 1) Is this what happens with real cameras (my personal experience says no.)
2) During the zoom in/out, should there be motion blur in the direction of the zoom? I'm not sure about this one, but my gut says no. It's difficult to test in this particular animation, because during the zoom in/out, the actual interest is moving as well. That, in combination with the DOF makes an analysis of Zoom blur nearly impossible.
_Mike