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Uncovering the Truth About Lens Bokeh
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What is the primary factor that determines the amount of bokeh in a photograph?
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Aperture size
💡 Explanation:
The aperture size, denoted by f-stops, is the primary factor that controls the amount of bokeh in an image. A wider aperture (lower f-stop number) results in shallower depth of field and more pronounced bokeh, while a narrower aperture (higher f-stop number) produces a deeper depth of field and less bokeh.