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  2. Circle of confusion - Wikipedia

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    Circle of confusion. 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 . In photography, the circle of confusion is used to determine the depth ...

  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. They include Eudie Pak, Mickey ...

  4. ‘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 ...

  5. Depth of focus - Wikipedia

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    where t is the total depth of focus, N is the lens f-number, c is the circle of confusion, v is the image distance, and f is the lens focal length. In most cases, the image distance (not to be confused with subject distance) is not easily determined; the depth of focus can also be given in terms of magnification m:

  6. 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 ...

  7. Hyperfocal distance - Wikipedia

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    The hyperfocal distance is entirely dependent upon what level of sharpness is considered to be acceptable. The criterion for the desired acceptable sharpness is specified through the circle of confusion (CoC) diameter limit. This criterion is the largest acceptable spot size diameter that an infinitesimal point is allowed to spread out to on ...

  8. Depth of field - Wikipedia

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    For cameras that can only focus on one object distance at a time, depth of field is the distance between the nearest and the farthest objects that are in acceptably sharp focus in the image. [1] ". Acceptably sharp focus" is defined using a property called the "circle of confusion". The depth of field can be determined by focal length, distance ...

  9. ITV Studios - Wikipedia

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    Circle of Confusion Television Studios (joint venture with talent management company Circle of Confusion; well known for producing the cult AMC post-apocalyptic horror series The Walking Dead and its companion piece Fear the Walking Dead) Good Caper Content; High Noon Entertainment (well known for producing Cake Boss for TLC and Fixer Upper for ...

  10. Zeiss formula - Wikipedia

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    Jacobson's inferred circle of confusion diameter, using , was about 0.025 mm. In photographic optics, the Zeiss formula is a supposed formula for computing a circle of confusion (CoC) criterion for depth of field (DoF) calculations. The formula is , where is the diagonal measure of a camera format, film, sensor, or print, and the maximum ...

  11. Talk:Circle of confusion - Wikipedia

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    Addition to Section "Circle of confusion diameter limit in photography"[ edit] Note that this definition of CoC is base for a final image obtained from a 35mm full frame format and that all other formats are enlarged to obtain a final image of the same size. The differences in enlargement causes the difference in the required CoC of the image ...