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2025-08-28 00:00:00
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2025-08-28 00:00:00 The Lumariver Depth of Field Calculator helps you maximize the sharpness of your photographs. It calculates the optimal settings of aperture and focus distance to get the depth of field you need to make your image sharp front to back, or employ focus stacking if needed. If you are using tilt-shift lenses it can calculate the tilt required for a given hinge distance and desired depth of field span. It's highly configurable, and you can among other things set your own circle of confusion sizes. Rather than being a calculator for theoretical exercises it’s designed for being a practical tool in the field, and it has a thorough user manual that describes real use cases. The user interface is optimized for one-hand operation on smartphones, but it also works on tablets if you prefer a larger view. In the field you don’t need to fiddle with a small on-screen keyboard to enter values, you just use scrollers to get the values you need for the given situation. For the tilt functions you can in addition to the scrollers use the device’s tilt sensor to measure angles. The functions you don’t intend to use can be turned off to keep the user interface as clean and simple as possible. For example if you don’t need tilt (tilt-shift lenses, Scheimpflug principle) the tilt button can be removed leaving more space for the animated depth of field diagram. Likewise you can turn off focus stacking if you don’t intend to use that. Another optional feature is the use of two circle of confusion sizes, one “sharp” and one “soft” to make it easy to do controlled trade-offs in difficult situations. You then get buttons to directly switch between the two, either only in the near limit or far limit or both. The current hyperfocal distance is always visible in the footer to have it directly accessible in stressed situations.
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