Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Polish term or phrase:
przeostrzenie
English translation:
rack focus
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Aleksandrapt
Jul 22, 2023 10:57
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Polish term
przeostrzenie
Polish to English
Art/Literary
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama
Jedna z najprostszych, a zarazem najpiękniejszych technik filmowych, używanych praktycznie w każdej produkcji. Doskonale sprawdza się podczas filmowania detali, czy też filmowaniu subiektów – czyli ujęć prezentujących daną scenę z perspektywy innej osoby bądź też rzeczy.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2023-07-22 12:57:34 GMT)
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Zawodowi filmowcy stosują tzw. przeostrzenia, zmieniając ostrość z jednego obiektu na drugi, żeby kierować uwagą widzów. A teraz iPhone pozwala Ci na to samo swobodne stosowanie profesjonalnej techniki filmowej narracji.
https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/rack-focus-shot-camera-mov...
A rack focus is the filmmaking technique of changing the focus of the lens during a continuous shot. When a shot “racks,” it moves the focal plane from one object in the frame to another. Also known as a "focus pull" or "pulling focus," the technique can include small or large changes of focus. The more shallow the depth of the field, the more noticeable the transition between focal planes.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2023-07-22 12:57:34 GMT)
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https://imad.pl/iphone-13-mini-256gb-starlight
Zawodowi filmowcy stosują tzw. przeostrzenia, zmieniając ostrość z jednego obiektu na drugi, żeby kierować uwagą widzów. A teraz iPhone pozwala Ci na to samo swobodne stosowanie profesjonalnej techniki filmowej narracji.
https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/rack-focus-shot-camera-mov...
A rack focus is the filmmaking technique of changing the focus of the lens during a continuous shot. When a shot “racks,” it moves the focal plane from one object in the frame to another. Also known as a "focus pull" or "pulling focus," the technique can include small or large changes of focus. The more shallow the depth of the field, the more noticeable the transition between focal planes.
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'oversharpening' - excessive sharpening (a retouching error)
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Overuse of Sharpening
Excessive sharpening artifacts and/or halos are visible due to too much shapening being applied (either in-camera or in post-production). Image will typically have an over-processed, “crispy” look with accentuated lines and texture when the image is viewed at full resolution.