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bokeh
bo·keh B5382025 (bō′kā, -kĕ)n. The effect of blurriness in the areas of an image that fall outside a photograph's depth of field. [Japanese boke, blur, blurring (as a technique of traditional Japanese ink wash painting), verbal noun of bokeru, to be senile or muddle-headed, be hazy or blurry, fade, from alteration (with pejorative voiced b for voiceless h) of Old Japanese hoku, hoke-, to be lost in thought, absent-minded, vague.]Translationsbokeh
bokehPronounced "bo-keh," it is Japanese for blur and refers to the out-of-focus background in a photo or video. Depending on camera type and distance to the object in focus, the bokeh effect is often unintentional; however, the effect is widely used by photographers and movie makers when they want to set a certain mood for the scene.
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The blurred background bokeh effect is widely used to emphasize the object being photographed. |
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