View Camera Movements Part 4: Depth of Field with Tilt
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- čas přidán 25. 04. 2014
- This video covers depth of field with a view camera and how tilt and depth of field can be used to make creative 4x5 images including images that make subjects appear to be miniature.
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An excellent and simple explanation of Scheimpflug, thank you very much !
Really a great video! Discovered your channel few days ago, is very interesting. Thank you Sir.
Thank you! I've been struggling with large format depth of field for a long time and now have the answer!
Great informative vids, please do more, very well explained
this generation of picture takers is completely oblivious to this
Good explanations
Thank you!
brilliantly explained. thankyou sir
Great videos! I'm glad to see a channel devoted to 4x5! From a videography standpoint, it might be interesting to get some shots of the ground glass and close ups of the camera as you preform the movements. It will give the videos more depth. Again, great videos!
Very useful and clearly presented. Thank you.
I am new to lf.Very well explained.
Yes photoshop can - sort of - imitate some of the geometric tricks of a view camera, but not the depth of field manipulations you're teaching here. Great presentation.
For a minute there I thought the sequence had somehow jumped to one of my banjo videos.
Very nice, for once I understand how this works!! :)
Very good. Thank you. 😂
Thanks for the great explanation of DOF and Sheimpflug. I was having trouble understanding the relationships between DOF and swing/tilt and I'm glad to learn that the key is the converging lines. My question is, how would one calculate the minimum required DOF when using swing or tilt? I shoot with a Sinar F2 which has a very handy built in aperture calculator. Would it still work with swing/tilt applied?
I finally get it!
Are there more videos sir?
You should make videos again. Why did you stop?
And now number 4...
Taking pitchers and playing my funny gee-tar!
In the last video (Part 3) you kept calling it depth of focus. There is a difference. You are talking about depth of field.
so antischeimpflug is used because picture is upside down
Ok so you can play the banjo. I want to learn how to control depth-of-field, not just with the f/stop and distance, but with view camera movements.