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The focal blur settings in viewport properties control the slow but more accurate focal blur that is generated by shooting more rays into the scene.
The title of the current viewport.
Adjusts the focal distance and aperture automatically so that selected objects are rendered sharp.
The number of rays per sub-pixel that is generated for the effect. The higher the count the more accurate and smoother the result, and the longer it takes to render.
The amount of radial noise added to the ray origins. Bigger jitter makes the image noisier, but also hides the steps in shading caused by combining the image from multiple samples.
The distance to a plane perpendicular to the camera that should be in focus.
Click to pick a point in the viewport that is in focus.
The 35 mm single-lens-reflex camera equivalent aperture.
The number of rays per sub-pixel that is generated for the effect. The higher the count the more accurate and smoother the result, and the longer it takes to render.
The amount of radial noise added to the ray origins. Bigger jitter makes the image noisier, but also hides the steps in shading caused by combining the image from multiple samples.
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