I was just reading about bokeh on wikipdia, and stumbled upon this sentence which unfortunately isn't qualified further (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokeh#Emulation):
Can someone please explain which these "advanced digital cameras" might be and how the post-processing assembly works?
If I find this interesting, it isn't that difficult to write a Magic Lantern module which achieves the same thing with a click of a button - aperture bracketing and focus bracketing are both already included, they just need to be combined.
Some advanced digital cameras have bokeh features which take several images with different apertures and focuses and then manually compose them afterward to one image.
Can someone please explain which these "advanced digital cameras" might be and how the post-processing assembly works?
If I find this interesting, it isn't that difficult to write a Magic Lantern module which achieves the same thing with a click of a button - aperture bracketing and focus bracketing are both already included, they just need to be combined.