"Depth of field" is a photography term that refers to how much of the image is in sharp focus vs. blurry. Shallow depth of field means that only a narrow range of distance from the camera lens is in focus.
This lora allows you to simulate this effect with any model. However, it works best with photographic models since the trainers were all photographs. While you can sometimes achieve this effect by using prompts such as "Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 lens" or "tilt shift lens", this lora makes is more reliable.
If the effect isn't strong enough, try increasing strength of the lora and the keyword in the prompt, e.g. "<lora:shallowfocus_style_v1_2700_lora:1.3> (shallowfocus style:1.3)". Also try adding "photograph", "Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 lens", "tilt shift lens", "depth of field", or other photograph terms to the prompt.
This is mostly a proof of concept since I only had 35 good images to train with. If there's interest, I'll improve when I dig up some more good images.
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So the idea here is to get solid depth of field? Looks cool from what I can see, thank you!
Thanks, I re-wrote the description to make it more clear what this does. Basically gives you a blurry background, blurry foreground, sharp focus mid-ground.
Hi! Please hit me up on Discord (3DSimon#9119). I'm a photographer, and I have a D800 (full frame) and a lot of lenses, including a Takumar 50mm f1.4 that produces a monstrous bokeh effect. I also have a bunch of modern Nikon lenses, such as 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, 210mm, and 300mm. Perhaps I can create images tailored to the training! :D
Cheers!
Simon, I hope you do, that bokeh on the Takumar 50mm f/1.4 is AMAZING (I have the exact same lens), I'd love to see a Nikkor f/1.2 55mm lens bokeh; THAT'D be special.
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