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flouteur

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Une autre approche consiste en le développement de ce qui a été nommé l’effet “soft focus”, puis plus tard “flouteur” ou “Blur”.

Another approach consists in developing what has been called the "soft focus" effect, then later "blur" or "Blur".

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Blur clarified: a review and synthesis of blur discriminationBlur is an important attribute of human spatial vision, and sensitivity to blur has been the subject of considerable experimental research and theoretical modeling....
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Sure-based motion blur estimationWe propose a novel approach to estimate the parameters of motion blur (blur length and orientation) from an observed image....
A real-time inertial motion blur metric: application to frame triggering based motion blur minimization... In this paper, we propose a novel method to minimize average motion blur captured by such mobile visual sensors....
“bothersome blur”: a functional unit of blur perception AbstractKnowledge regarding the amount of blur perceived to be “bothersome” to an individual, namely that which is assumed to be annoying and to adversely affect task performance, remains limited....
Effect of blur adaptation on blur sensitivity in myopes AbstractAlthough blur adaptation in myopia has been investigated, knowledge regarding its effect on blur sensitivity remains unknown....

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Le mélange de particules d'aérogel de silice et huiles siliconées linéaires permet d'obtenir des compositions confortables et douces à l'application, présentant des propriétés matifiantes et à effet flouteur "soft focus".

The mixture of silica aerogel particles and linear silicone oils makes it possible to obtain compositions that are comfortable and soft on application, having mattifying and soft-focus properties.

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