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DFC Computer
#1
DOF (Depth of field) Computer

http://kingfisher.in.coocan.jp/boke2/bokekeisan2e.html



I made DFC Computer.

In the portrait, the important bokeh is understood well.



Please use it.



The link is free.
#2
It seems to me, that this DOF-Calculator might need

some improvement ... at least, if I use the numbers

and settings it starts with (7D,50mm,f/2.8,2.5,4,10)

and then click "calculate", it does absolutely nothing.



Also, if I change the settings to something reasonable

and then click calculate, absolutely nothing happens.



The only visible reaction is when I click the "reset" button.



So, for now, I will stay with the wellknown ...

[url="http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html"]http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html[/url]

... which at least does what I ask.



So, it seems, there is always a bit room for improvement.



Just my 2cts ... Rainer



PS: I should add, that the browser in use was a Firefox 3.6.8

with javascript enabled.
#3
Yep, I have the same Problem - using FF 3.0.17...



Bye Sebastian
#4
I'm sorry very much.



I am confirming operation with IE8.0, firefox3.68, and safari5.0.



However, I who had remained Japanese in the program because of the comment corrected it.



I'm sorry, could you try again?





http://kingfisher.in.coocan.jp/keisan.html

http://kingfisher.in.coocan.jp/boke/bokekeisan.html



Will you also operate these?
#5
[quote name='dai123' timestamp='1280199683' post='1324']

[url="http://kingfisher.in.coocan.jp/keisan.html"]http://kingfisher.in....jp/keisan.html[/url]

[url="http://kingfisher.in.coocan.jp/boke/bokekeisan.html"]http://kingfisher.in...bokekeisan.html[/url]

[/quote]



I don't see any improvement over the first version.



I tried all three links again ... the first remains unchanged for me...

the latter two have each and everything covered in strange characters ...

I assume it would be japanese signs but my browser is unable to

display them.



(The image of the lady has improved a little in the last link though ;-) )



My suggestion is, you download firefox in an english version and

install it parallel to your standard japanese version (which should be

possible if you select user defined settings when installing). Then you

can retry most things directly.



Regards ... Rainer
#6
I tried advising in firefox English version.

This program did not move.

Two byte characters other than the program were removed, and it came to move.



Thank you.



http://kingfisher.in.coocan.jp/boke2/bokekeisan2e.html
#7
[quote name='dai123' timestamp='1280217424' post='1327']

[url="http://kingfisher.in.coocan.jp/boke2/bokekeisan2e.html"]http://kingfisher.in...kekeisan2e.html[/url]

[/quote]



Now, this works ... if your calculation of the

blur is correct, this is a definate improvement over

other calculators (like the one I linked) that only

sipply numerical output.



There is one effect that you might integrate into

your calculation ... that is diffraction ... especially

with smaller sensors, this effect becomes an

important and visible factor relatively soon.



Regards ... Rainer
#8
[quote name='dai123' timestamp='1280120758' post='1308']

DOF (Depth of field) Computer

http://kingfisher.in.coocan.jp/boke2/bokekeisan2e.html



I made DFC Computer.

In the portrait, the important bokeh is understood well.



Please use it.



The link is free.

[/quote]



Worked for me fine (Safari, Mac). One little bug: you can have the background in front of your subject, then it looks funny. Perhaps a numerical check to make sure background is behind subjects?





Correction. It doesn't quite work correctly. I first changed the focal lengths, and that seemed to work fine.

However, when I do nothing else but change from F 2.8 to f1.8, it first works, but then the image gets updated only sporadically.

I.e. the graph at the bottom is updated (when I click the calculate button), but the image at the right not always.

Sometimes it gets updated when I press the enter key on the keyboard, instead of the "calculate" button.
#9
[quote name='dai123' timestamp='1280120758' post='1308']

DOF (Depth of field) Computer

[url="http://kingfisher.in.coocan.jp/boke2/bokekeisan2e.html"]http://kingfisher.in...kekeisan2e.html[/url]



I made DFC Computer.

In the portrait, the important bokeh is understood well.



Please use it.



The link is free.

[/quote]



It works by me (Firefox)... Thanks for sharing the link. It's fun to use and sure it is fancier than the one I use (the one Rainer already posted: http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html). OTOH, I think the background blur in this calculator is not just calculated but also speculated... It changes from lens to lens...



Regards,



Serkan
#10
[quote name='photonius' timestamp='1280228972' post='1330']

Worked for me fine (Safari, Mac). One little bug: you can have the background in front of your subject, then it looks funny. Perhaps a numerical check to make sure background is behind subjects?





Correction. It doesn't quite work correctly. I first changed the focal lengths, and that seemed to work fine.

However, when I do nothing else but change from F 2.8 to f1.8, it first works, but then the image gets updated only sporadically.

I.e. the graph at the bottom is updated (when I click the calculate button), but the image at the right not always.

Sometimes it gets updated when I press the enter key on the keyboard, instead of the "calculate" button.

[/quote]





Further update: It looks like it works. The impression that it is not updated changing from 2.8 to f1.8 and back and forth was that I didn't notice the small changes in the background, because, when you start out, the background is sharp, and I immediately associated it with the default values that are set in the panel when you come to that web site, which is not true.
  


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