Simple - just turn the bokeh dial all the way up to full. f1 should do it.
It's the shape of the highlights, the blend of the colours. Creamy seems to be used to describe the effect quite well. It's more art than science.
Graham
blue_max Goldmember 2,622 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: London UK More info | Simple - just turn the bokeh dial all the way up to full. f1 should do it. .
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