Examples of 'defocus' in a sentence

Meaning of "defocus"

To defocus means to make something out of focus, especially when referring to adjusting a lens or mental focus
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  • To cause (a lens, or a beam of light or particles, etc.) to be out of focus.
  • The process of going out of focus.
  • The distance by which the focal point is in front of (positive defocus) or beyond (negative defocus) the image or target surface.

How to use "defocus" in a sentence

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This will cause the image to defocus.
Defocus control should always be performed before focusing.
Either negative or positive defocus may be used.
Defocus is the lowest order true optical aberration.
This can be considered as an aberration effect of pure defocus.
The ability to defocus the mirrors is also important.
The acuity is measured as a function of defocus.
This causes defocus on the object beyond the glass.
These patterns are composed of distal and proximal retinal defocus.
Defocus is the aberration in which an image is simply out of focus.
This demonstrates that the mask is generating a true defocus.
Correction of defocus results in a simultaneous variation of a linear combination of aberrations.
I do not want to defocus.
Defocus from unprofitable activities that drain time and resource.
Some jumping spiders are known to use image defocus to judge depth.

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This blur or defocus has been theorised to act as a stimulus to eye growth.
The lens may be used to focus or defocus the energy beam.
This myopic defocus leads to less development of myopia to a statistically significant degree.
The present invention is also effective when an astigmatism or a defocus is generated.
These are special conditions of defocus because they work in one meridian only.
Defocus estimation method independent of the scene content and use in an autofocus system.
The waves in the water act as lenses which focus and defocus sunlight.
The known wavefront aberration is a defocus error for making a focus calibration of the aberrometer.
A preferred practice would be to achieve astigmatism correction first and then correct for defocus.
Wafer defocus also leads to image placement errors due to deviations from local mask flatness.
Example for the Defocus option.
Astigmatism, when the eyes are in a defocus.
Therefore the radius of the defocus filter for the pixels in region P is increased.
A plain white image mottled without Defocus or Sepia.
Its purpose was to defocus the attention of the Greek side from the true goals.
My favorite app is the Background Defocus.
Depth from Defocus autofocus system.
It will kind of help you unwind, defocus.
Therefore the radius of the defocus filter for pixels in region Q is decreased.
Figure 2 shows the monocular and binocular defocus curves.
Set the level of background defocus effect when shooting in Background Defocus mode.
The back of the eye, and then starts to defocus.
The method for using the Background Defocus Control differs depending on the camera model.
Defocus your eyes, gazing softly into the middle distance.
In general, lenses are added to the system to defocus the beam slightly.
Thus, the amplitudes of defocus and spherical aberration are intrinsically interrelated.
The effect of this organisational decentralisation was a certain defocus of Al-Qaeda's ideological disorientation.
Hence, a defocus margin could be obtained at the same level as described above.
In addition, there are several depth estimation algorithms based on defocus and blurring.
The magnitude and sign of the defocus is dependent on the diffraction order ( m ).
In computer vision, this form of distance calculation is called depth from defocus.
Within the defocus pattern, the modulated light pattern remains present.
In computer vision, this type of distance calculation is known as depth from defocus.
Basically, aberrometers have been calibrated for defocus only using spherical lenses.
Actually, if you defocus my camera you can see what it would look like.

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