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From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
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> I use fog radius to indacate my depth of field (focal distance)settings.
> A few extra steps, but shure beats math and guesswork.
>
The next issue of LWPRO includea a program called DOFToy by Ernie Wright
that is a GREAT program for determining settings for LW's DOF options.
You can set a min and max distance of in focus areas to get your settings
or vice-versa. The disk will contain both Amiga and PC versions...
JGross
editor, LWPRO
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