Bokeh comes from the Japanese word "boke", which means "blur" or "haze." This aesthetically pleasing effect is used to make the foreground sharp and the background blurred. Bokeh photography is naturally captured using high-end cameras with wide aperture lenses. The object should be so far outside the depth of field that all detail disappears and they basically become fuzzy blobs of color. If there are any lights in the background, they will turn into glowing bokeh spots.
Using the multi-purpose AKVIS Refocus AI software, you can easily apply stunning blur effects to any photo and even experiment with the bokeh spot settings. Bring festive bokeh lights to your shots!
Bokeh lights are often most visible around small background highlights. For the best result, it is recommended to use images containing artificial light sources – an example can be garland lights or the lights of a city skyline.