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<h1><img src = ".\img\fx_iwa_bokeh_advanced.png" width = 30 height = 30 > Bokeh Iwa</h1>
<h4>● Overview</h4>
This effect reproduces a camera lens blur. The RGB values of each layer will be converted<br>
to exposure values, then blurred using the Iris shape, and finally composed together.<br>
Unlike the <a href="./BokehIwa.html">Bokeh Iwa Fx</a>, this fx can use depth reference images
for dividing layer into several sub-layers within specified range of depth.<br>
Also, this fx can apply individual hardness value for each source for adjusting bokeh brightness.<br>
To achieve a faster processing time, a Fourier transformation is used to process the filter.
<h4>● Input Port</h4>
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<LI><b>Iris</b> : Connects the image to define the shape of the Iris. The image luminance<br>
values will be used for the effect. If no image is connected to the Iris port, no calculation<br>
will take place. It's possible to connect 8bit or 16bit RGBA images.
<LI><b>Source [15]</b> : Connects images for the layers. The order in which they are<br>
connected here doesn't define the layer stacking order. If nothing is connected to any<br>
Source port, no calculation will be performed.
<LI><b>Depth [1]</b> : Connect the Depth reference image for the layer to be divided into sub-layers.<br>
The brightness of each pixel corresponds to the depth. <br>
The higher (brighter) the value, the farther away from the camera.
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<h4>● Parameters</h4>
Common
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<LI><b>On-Focus Distance</b> : If there's a layer or sub-layer in this position, it will look on focus and it will be<br>
composed normally. 0 represents the camera position. (Range 0.0-1.0)
<LI><b>Bokeh Amount</b> : Maximum size of blur (in scene units). When the focus position and the<br>
layer position are 1.0 away from each other and Bokeh Adjustment is 1, the Iris image is<br>
enlarged until the width of this image reaches this value.
<LI><b>Master Hardness</b> : The gamma value of the film. Used to convert between RGB value and<br>
exposure. This is equivalent to the increase in RGB value (0.0 to 1.0) when the exposure is<br>
increased 10 times. The lower the value, the more the highlights are emphasized.<br>
(Range 0.05-3.0)
<LI><b>Hardness per Source</b> : Specify whether to use individual hardness value instead of the master hardness for converting the layer RGB values to exposures.
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Sources
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<LI><b>Distance</b> : The distance of the layer from the camera. The layer stacking order is<br>
automatically sorted according to this value. (Range 0.0-1.0)
<LI><b>Bokeh Adjustment</b> : Bokeh size correction value. The size of the bokeh is multiplied by N,<br>
keeping the order of layer stacking. If this value is 0, the layers will be composited normally<br>
without blurring regardless of the distance of the layer. (Range 0.0-2.0)
<LI><b>Hardness</b> : Individual hardness used for converting this layer's RGB values to exposure.
<LI><b>Depth Image</b> : Specifies the Depth port number. If some available Depth port is set, this layer will be divided into sub-layers at different depths in the specified range.
<LI><b>Depth Range</b> : Specifies the range of depth where the sub-layers will be distributed.
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<h4>● Notes</h4>
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<LI>Separating a layer into sub-layers is just like the <a href="./BokehRefIwa.html">Bokeh Ref Iwa Fx</a> except that the following parameters are hard-coded:<br>
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<LI>Distance Precision = 10
<LI>Fill Gap = ON
<LI>Use Median Filter = OFF
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<LI>When rendering multiple frames, the Iris and the layers images, must be present within<br>
the range of all frames to be rendered.
<LI>This effect uses a lot of RAM.
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<h4>● License Information</h4>
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<LI>This effect uses an open source library called Kiss FFT for the Fourier transform.<br>
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