I have question about what seems to have an obvious answer but thought I would ask anyway.
When I read discussions about DOF all explanations seems presented in terms of two dimensions only. Problem is we live in a 3D world. So is the "circle of confusion" better described as a "sphere of confusion"? And should we actually consider DOF spatially as a sphere also?
If the above is the case then I also assume axis-tilt on any given plane will influence the apparent DOF relative to each other. We would need to use the actual focal plane as our reference point so a slight tilt in any given plane will change the symmetry for the area in focus within that sphere of confusion.
Am I thinking about this correctly?
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