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But what does that have to do with the comparison tool?
Exactly. Those are real images, as I wrote in the title. I myself did a video a while ago, but thought a tool like this would make focal lengths and apertures much easier comparable. Particularly because it is not only about the subject, but also about the background (blur and angle of view).Hm. Ok, I thought you had made a composite image with the subject being overlaid over the background. As I look at some of the combinations I can see how the model changes just slightly.
It sounds like you took pictures at each of the listed apertures and with each focal length moving your shooting position so that the subject was framed at approximately the same size in each shot.
People have posted videos of something similar to show how different focal lengths render the subject.
Exactly. Those are real images, as I wrote in the title. I myself did a video a while ago, but thought a tool like this would make focal lengths and apertures much easier comparable. Particularly because it is not only about the subject, but also about the background (blur and angle of view).Hm. Ok, I thought you had made a composite image with the subject being overlaid over the background. As I look at some of the combinations I can see how the model changes just slightly.
It sounds like you took pictures at each of the listed apertures and with each focal length moving your shooting position so that the subject was framed at approximately the same size in each shot.
People have posted videos of something similar to show how different focal lengths render the subject.