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Creative Effects Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Practi

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Smartphone Bokeh & Portrait Mode Course 2026," what is the primary optical principle that smartphone portrait modes emulate to achieve the bokeh effect?
The limited depth of field created by a wide aperture lens.
Diffraction of light through a narrow aperture.
The inverse square law of light intensity.
Refraction of light through a prism.
Q2Domain Verified
When analyzing the "Artificial Intelligence" component of smartphone portrait modes as taught in "The Complete Smartphone Bokeh & Portrait Mode Course 2026," which of the following is the MOST accurate description of its function in creating the blur effect?
It analyzes the scene for dominant colors and selectively desaturates the background.
It digitally sharpens the subject while simultaneously applying a noise reduction filter to the background.
It manipulates the sensor's exposure settings in real-time to create a gradient of sharpness.
It uses machine learning to identify and segment the subject from the background, then applies a synthetic blur to the segmented background.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Smartphone Bokeh & Portrait Mode Course 2026," what is the critical difference in achieving a natural-looking bokeh effect between a smartphone employing a physically large aperture lens versus one relying solely on computational photography?
The physically large aperture's bokeh is a direct optical phenomenon, while computational bokeh is a simulated approximation.
Smartphones with large apertures are incapable of producing a strong bokeh effect without AI assistance.
Computational photography can perfectly replicate the hexagonal or circular patterns of light seen in optical bokeh.
The physically large aperture will always produce bokeh with smoother, more aesthetically pleasing out-of-focus highlights.

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