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-====== Focus Spread ====== +====== Equations ======
  
  
 +===== Basic =====
 When a lens is used to form an image of some object, the distance from the object to the lens $u$, the distance from the lens to the image (i.e. film plane) $v$, and the focal length $f$ are related by: When a lens is used to form an image of some object, the distance from the object to the lens $u$, the distance from the lens to the image (i.e. film plane) $v$, and the focal length $f$ are related by:
 \[\frac {1}{f} = \frac{1}{u}+\frac{1}{v}\] \[\frac {1}{f} = \frac{1}{u}+\frac{1}{v}\]
 which can be rewritten as e.g.: which can be rewritten as e.g.:
 \[v=\frac{uf}{u-f}\] \[v=\frac{uf}{u-f}\]
 +or 
 +\[v=\frac{uf}{u-f}\]
 +
 +
 +Jada jada...
  
 \[N=\frac{f}{d}\] \[N=\frac{f}{d}\]
 +
 +
 +===== Circle of Confusion =====
 +
 +
 +==== Standard ====
 +^ Format    ^ CoC  ^ CoC ^
 +| 6 x 4.5        |     
 +| 6 x 7          |     |
 +| 4" x 5"        |     |
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +===== Depth of Field =====
  
  
 The depth of field $d_F$ is simply the relative distance between the front and rear limits $d_f$ and $d_r$ respectively: The depth of field $d_F$ is simply the relative distance between the front and rear limits $d_f$ and $d_r$ respectively:
-[\d_F = d_r -d_f\]+\[d_F = d_r -d_f\] 
 + 
 +\[d_f = \frac{uf^2}{f^2 + c^2N(u-f)}\] 
 +\[d_r = \frac{uf^2}{f^2 - c^2N(u-f)}\]
  
  
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