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  2. Circle of confusion - Wikipedia

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    In optics, a circle of confusion (CoC) is an optical spot caused by a cone of light rays from a lens not coming to a perfect focus when imaging a point source. It is also known as disk of confusion, circle of indistinctness, blur circle, or blur spot.

  3. Circle Of Confusion Selects 2022 Writers Discovery Fellows - AOL

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    Talent management and production company Circle of Confusion has selected seven 2022 Writers Discovery Fellows, an initiative to mentor aspiring TV and film writers.

  4. Foundation 9 Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In May, Foundation 9 acquired an equity stake in Circle of Confusion, a Hollywood management company, to establish a strategic partnership. [6] On June 1, 2006, investment firm Francisco Partners (as advised by UBS Securities ) agreed to provide US$ 150 million in funding to Foundation 9 over a time frame of several years, with additional ...

  5. ‘The Walking Dead’ Outfit Circle of Confusion Boards Carte ...

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    Circle of Confusion, the talent management and production company behind “The Walking Dead,” has joined production and finance outfit Carte Blanche and Roadmap Writers’ genre screenwriting ...

  6. Depth of field - Wikipedia

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    The diameter of the largest circle that is indistinguishable from a point is known as the acceptable circle of confusion, or informally, simply as the circle of confusion. The acceptable circle of confusion depends on how the final image will be used. The circle of confusion as 0.25 mm for an image viewed from 25 cm away is generally accepted.

  7. Hyperfocal distance - Wikipedia

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    As an example, for a 50 mm lens at f /8 using a circle of confusion of 0.03 mm, which is a value typically used in 35 mm photography, the hyperfocal distance according to Definition 1 is H = ( 50 ) 2 ( 8 ) ( 0.03 ) + ( 50 ) = 10467 mm {\displaystyle H={\frac {(50)^{2}}{(8)(0.03)}}+(50)=10467{\mbox{ mm}}}

  8. Buzzword of the Week: Talking in Circles - AOL

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    Corporate buzzwords sometimes go in circles: Topics once forgotten become relevant again, management methods once rejected return to the boardroom and -- sometimes -- slogans that were once old ...

  9. Depth of focus - Wikipedia

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    This practice is now deprecated; it is more common to base the circle of confusion on the format size (for example, the diagonal divided by 1000 or 1500). In astronomy, the depth of focus is the amount of defocus that introduces a / wavefront error. It can be calculated as

  10. Jason Arnopp - Wikipedia

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    Arnopp is represented by Oli Munson at AM Heath Literary Agents and managed by Lawrence Mattis at Circle of Confusion. He used to be an editor for Kerrang! magazine; he appears as himself in Lords of Chaos, contacting Euronymous to inquire about the Black Circle. His latest novel is Ghoster, published in 2019. Writing credits

  11. Chromatic aberration - Wikipedia

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    There exists a point called the circle of least confusion, where chromatic aberration can be minimized. It can be further minimized by using an achromatic lens or achromat, in which materials with differing dispersion are assembled together to form a compound lens.