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    Yes, you can blur your background on Zoom. Now you don't have to worry about snooping colleagues or an unprofessional setup. Here's how to do it.

  3. Soft focus - Wikipedia

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    In photography, soft focus is a lens flaw, in which the lens forms images that are blurred due to uncorrected spherical aberration.A soft focus lens deliberately introduces spherical aberration which blurs fine texture in the image while retaining sharp edges across areas of high contrast; it is not the same as an out-of-focus image, and the effect cannot be achieved simply by defocusing a ...

  4. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    Fit to window, zoom, print, full-screen, slideshow, image collection, image information, view images in compressed ZIP, RAR, or 7z files. Rotate, flip, save as, used for reading comics and manga Proprietary

  5. Coded exposure photography - Wikipedia

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    When motion blur happens, the resulting image is blurry, fuzzy edges and indistinct features. One solution to remove motion blur in photography is to increase the shutter speed of the camera. Unlike the coded exposure process, shutter speed is a purely physical process where the camera shutter is opened and closed more quickly, resulting in ...

  6. Pixel Camera - Wikipedia

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    Pixel Camera is a camera phone application developed by Google for the Android operating system on Google Pixel devices. Development with zoom lenses for the application began in 2011 at the Google X research incubator led by Marc Levoy, which was developing image fusion technology for Google Glass. [3]

  7. Defocus aberration - Wikipedia

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    The penalty for achieving this extreme depth of focus is very dim illumination at the imaging film or sensor, limited resolution due to diffraction, and very long exposure time, which introduces the potential for image degradation due to motion blur. The amount of allowable defocus is related to the resolution of the imaging medium. A lower ...

  8. Blur - Wikipedia

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    Blur, Blurry, Blurring, Blurred or Blurr, may refer to: Optics and images. Bokeh, the aesthetic quality of the out-of-focus parts of an image;

  9. Miniature faking - Wikipedia

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    A miniature can also be simulated digitally, using an image editor to blur the top and bottom of the photograph, so that only the subject is sharp. With basic techniques, e.g., a tool such as Adobe Photoshop 's Lens Blur filter, [ 9 ] using sharpness gradients extending from the middle of the image to the top and bottom, the effect is quite ...