Great Link, R�diger! I actually also like the way filmgrain behaves in usharp parts of a photograph. It's even visible in scanned negatives. I don't know what that's like in digital phographs, though (since I only shoot digital at work). All the best Jens
-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: R�diger Neumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 5. juli 2003 20:45 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: An explanation of Bokeh Hallo At http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/understanding-series/understandi ng-mtf.shtml is an artikel about MFT. In this artikel is an interesting part which gives an explanation about a good bokeh, I have never heart of it. Her it is: One of the areas of image quality that MTF can help determine is bokeh. This is a Japanese word used to describe the manner in which a lens reproduces the out of focus areas of an image. Some lenses are harsh in this regard, while others produce a much more pleasing out of focus image. This is where the meridonial and sagital lines come in, and as you'll recall are represented by the dotted and dashed lines. The closer these lines are to each other the more pleasing the bokeh of the lens. Fascinating, huh? Regards R�diger

