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Originally Posted by camperjohn64
Yet I do see it as a simple filter. There is really nothing that can't be done in software that this isn't doing that is new.
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You need to read up on depth of field - focus (or lack of) of an object varies depending on distance from the lens.
If you blur a background in photoshop it ends up looking very flat because the out-of-focus effect is uniform, which is not natural. Every object has a slightly different blur.
Anyway, this isn't about BLURRING an image after capture to make it look fancy, it's about ADJUSTING FOCUS...