Matt Blaze on Nostr: Finally, what's this Scheimpflug rule? The Scheimpflug rule (it's fun to say) gives ...
Finally, what's this Scheimpflug rule? The Scheimpflug rule (it's fun to say) gives you the relationship between the tilt/swing angle of the lens and the angle of the plane of focus. The Wikipedia page will give you a lot of equations and details, but the in practice, it just involves a simple intersection of angles that's fairly easy to ballpark by eye once you understand it.
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