Anamorphic Bokeh
The Maxwell Render real camera model includes support for anamorphic bokeh, allowing you to get a natural anisotropic non-round bokeh, typical when you use an anamorphic lens on a real camera.Â
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Isotropic bokeh (left) versus anamorphic bokeh (right), characteristic from an anamorphic lensÂ
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Enabling the Anamorphic Bokeh and adjust its Ratio and Angle (screenshot from Studio)
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The parameters to adjust the bokeh look are:Â
- Bokeh Ratio:Â Specifies the aspect ratio of the bokeh (Length/Width), corresponding to the camera lens aspect ratio.
- Bokeh Angle:Â Allows you to set the angle at which you lens is squeezed.Â
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Anamorphic bokeh in a 2:1 ratio (Bokeh Ratio=2) and rotated 45º (Bokeh Angle=45º)Â
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