Originally Posted by powers_brent
Looks that way to me, too.
I think that is because the background is pretty close to the focal plane. If I understand things right, when the background is close, f number matters more. When the background is far, aperture matters more.
Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
Yup, I agree with your interpretation of that quote. But he also says: "While "Bokeh" is a measure of both the quantity and the nature or
quality of background blur, this program only calculates the quantity."
Perhaps he is taking the precise definition of the word less seriously than we are []