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What do you think about thie picture? Don't you fell this picture more natural and 3-dimensional compared to the on in the last page. So, how different are these?

That is because of the natural DOF (Depth of Field) that you can achieve by taking a picture through camera lenses. Compared with composite images, photographed images taken at a stroke has the natural DOF so that it gets natural perspective. On the contrary, because each material in a composite image is respectively in focus resulting, it is difficult to figure out which materials are featured and which are not and then the whole image gives sort of messy and muddy impression as a result.

The best solution for this problem is to set up a virtual camera on the composite software. The virtual camera "FinalFocus" is created to reproduce identical effects that real lenses and cameras make on AfterEffects. (Patent Pending)

FinalFocus, by setting depths for each layer, creates composite video images as if they were shot in a virtual space. Compare the pictures DOF filtered by FinalFocus and those composed as they are.

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FinalFocus by Sakurai Optical Lab.