
10-08-2009, 07:49 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Grand Rapids, MI, USA
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Originally Posted by ldrider51
OKAY - Now I find that the circle of confusion is squarely fitted to my head, right between my ears where the square root of the hypotenuse of the distance between my ears and the tip of my nose is asymmetrically related to the color of my eyes (blue) and the color of my hair (none). If I use the cube root of the log of my eye separation in milliliters, I find that I can adjust for the variances that seem to occur on odd Tuesdays and even Thursdays.
My brain hurts now, so I'm gonna' go polish my boots in the closet where I can keep the fumes of the Kiwi polish all to myself.
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Sounds like you got it.
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Originally Posted by ogram23
Seem to remember setting hyperfocal distance on my film cameras. All I did was set infinity to the f number so that all images from the distance at the other same f stop to infinity were in focus. Or was this too simple? 
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Nope, it's that simple.
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