Make your own bokeh shapes at home.
The next big thing in the world of smartphones are dual rear camera arrangements, one where a high-resolution camera is joined by a second typically low-resolution camera. The combination of the two ...
Bokeh is a Japanese term that describes the blurred effect in a wide aperture photo made from a shallow depth of field. Bokeh is typically characterized visually by the blurred refractions of light ...
Ever wanted to add a subtle depth effect to the subjects in your photos? You’re not alone. Although smartphones with telephoto lenses let you do just that with ease nowadays, photos taken with the ...
Pronounced "bo-kay," the bokeh effect refers to the out-of-focus background in a photo or video. Depending on camera type and distance to the object in focus, the bokeh effect is often unintentional; ...
To use Blur Gallery features, open a file, then use the Lasso tool or the Magic Wand to select the area you want to smooth or soften. It works best if you cut out the selected area, paste it back in ...
Google may be working on bringing depth-of-field adjustments to Google Photos. References to depth, blur, and foreground blur adjustments have been found in the latest version of the app. The service ...
Bokeh. To some, it’s the most sought-after aspect of a photograph; to others, it’s a buzzword that just won’t die. The term — which is an intentional misspelling of the Japanese word “boke,” meaning ...