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Significado de bokeh | Babel Free

Sustantivo CEFR B1
\bo.kɛ\

Definiciones

A subjective aesthetic quality of out-of-focus areas of an image projected by a camera lens.

Equivalentes

العربية بوكيه
Deutsch Bokeh
Ελληνικά αποεστίαση
English bokeh
Français bokeh
Magyar bokeh
Bahasa Indonesia bokeh
Italiano bokeh
日本語 ぼけ 暈け
한국어 보케
मराठी बोके
Nederlands bokeh
Polski bokeh
Português bokeh
Русский боке

Ejemplos

“The quality of the out-of-focus area in a wide-aperture image is called bokeh, originally from the Japanese word boke, pronounced bo-keh, which means fuzzy. In photography, bokeh reflects the shape and number of diaphragm blades in the lens, and that determines, in part, the way that out-of-focus points of light are rendered in the image. Bokeh is also a result of spherical aberration that affects how the light is collected. Although subject to controversy, photographers often judge bokeh as being either good or bad. Good bokeh renders the out-of-focus areas as smooth, uniform, and generally circular shapes with nicely blurred edges. Bad bokeh, on the other hand, renders out-of-focus areas with polygonal shapes, hard edges, and with illumination that creates a brighter area at the outside of the disk shape.”

Nivel CEFR

B1
Intermedio
Esta palabra forma parte del vocabulario CEFR B1 — nivel intermedio de español.
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