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Miniature scene mode is one of the most fun (and surprisingly very useful) features introduced with CX2.
The basic idea of the Miniature mode is to heavy blur the foreground and background of the image except the narrow area of image with the main subject of interest. This gives the output image a miniature/model-like look and feel. This effect is well known from till/shift lenses. But lenses are only available for SLR/DSLR cameras and they are quite expensive to be used just for this "miniature" fun.
However, this effect is very easily reproducible in any good image editor with masking, gradients and Gaussian blur. The procedure is called "fake tilt-shift" or "fake miniature". You can see a lot of examples at Flickr. If you want to know more details about making fake miniatures, see for example this tutorial...
http://www.visualphotoguide.com/tilt-sh ... re-scenes/
No matter how easy the "fake miniaturization" process is, the CX2 way is even easier
All you have to do is to set the position of the "in-focus" area and define its size (done in menu accessible via FN button). Then simply focus the camera and press the shutter. That's all.
Here are some quick examples taken during yesterday's small walk with Lucia and after returning home...
The basic idea of the Miniature mode is to heavy blur the foreground and background of the image except the narrow area of image with the main subject of interest. This gives the output image a miniature/model-like look and feel. This effect is well known from till/shift lenses. But lenses are only available for SLR/DSLR cameras and they are quite expensive to be used just for this "miniature" fun.
However, this effect is very easily reproducible in any good image editor with masking, gradients and Gaussian blur. The procedure is called "fake tilt-shift" or "fake miniature". You can see a lot of examples at Flickr. If you want to know more details about making fake miniatures, see for example this tutorial...
http://www.visualphotoguide.com/tilt-sh ... re-scenes/
No matter how easy the "fake miniaturization" process is, the CX2 way is even easier
Here are some quick examples taken during yesterday's small walk with Lucia and after returning home...
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