DoF Visualizer

See your depth of field live

Only for iPhone

$0.99 · Designed for iPhone. Not verified for macOS.

iPhone

See the physics behind every shot. Ten interactive tools cover focus, sharpness, sensors, panoramas, long exposures, astrophotography, and golden hour times. DoF Visualizer — Ten Visual Tools for Photographers Stop guessing what your gear will do. DoF Visualizer turns the math behind photography into clear, interactive diagrams you can read at a glance. Drag a slider and watch the focus zone shift, the bokeh balls grow, the star trails appear. Plan the shot before you press the shutter. Built for photographers who care about why their images look the way they do — from portrait shooters chasing creamy backgrounds, to landscape photographers planning silky water, to astrophotographers timing their exposures, to macro shooters stacking focus on a single flower. TEN TOOLS IN ONE APP • Depth of Field — See exactly what's sharp. Live cone visualization with near focus, far focus, and hyperfocal distance for any lens, aperture, and sensor. • Hyperfocal Distance — Maximize depth of field for landscapes. Watch the in-focus band slide and stretch as the aperture changes, with an animate-aperture demo that shows the effect at a glance. • Bokeh — Preview background blur before you shoot. Adjust focal length, aperture, subject distance and background distance to see how big those bokeh balls will actually be. • Diffraction — Watch the Airy disk grow across your sensor's pixel grid. Find the aperture where diffraction starts robbing detail on your specific megapixel count. • Focus Stacking — Plan macro stacks. Tell it your subject depth and it returns the number of shots and the focus step in millimeters, with every slice's depth of field visualized. • Crop Compare — One focal length, four sensors. See concentric framing rectangles for Micro 4/3, APS-C, Full Frame, and Medium Format, with equivalent focal lengths labeled. • Nodal Rail — Estimate the no-parallax-point offset for stitched panoramas. Save calibrated values per lens and recall them with a tap. • ND Filter — Long-exposure planner. Pick your base shutter and target exposure, get the exact stops needed and the nearest standard ND filter. • Astro — Maximum exposure for sharp stars, using the modern NPF rule (more accurate than the 500 rule for high-megapixel sensors). Stars stay as dots — or sprout trails when you push past the limit. • Sun — Sunrise, sunset, solar noon, day length, golden hour, and civil twilight at your GPS location. Computed locally, no internet required. The on-screen arc even rises and falls with the season. DESIGNED FOR THE WAY PHOTOGRAPHERS THINK • Real lenses, real focal lengths — 8 mm through 1200 mm, the focal lengths actual lenses are built for. • All four common formats — Micro 4/3, APS-C, Full Frame, and Medium Format, with the correct circle of confusion and sensor dimensions. • Interactive visualizations — Every slider updates a live diagram. No number-crunching, no spreadsheets, no guessing. • Works anywhere — All calculations run on-device. No accounts, no ads, no subscriptions, no network required (location is used only by the Sun tool, and only with your permission). • Clean and fast — Native SwiftUI. Open the app, tap a tool, start planning. WHO IT'S FOR • Portrait photographers picking the right aperture for soft backgrounds. • Landscape photographers timing long exposures and dialing in hyperfocal distance. • Astrophotographers calculating their max shutter speed and timing the blue hour. • Macro photographers planning focus-stacking sequences. • Videographers and panorama shooters working with nodal rails. • Anyone shooting at golden hour and needing the times for tonight's location. • Students learning the optics behind their gear. • Anyone shopping for a new lens, sensor, or filter and wanting to see what it'll actually do. Take the guesswork out of every shot. See the physics, then make the photo.

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This update adds two new tools to round out the photographer's toolkit. Hyperfocal Distance visualizes the closest focus distance at which everything from H/2 to infinity stays acceptably sharp — the classic landscape technique — with an animate-aperture button that lets you watch the in-focus band stretch and shift in real time as the aperture changes. Sun brings sunrise, sunset, solar noon, day length, golden hour, and civil twilight calculations to any GPS location, computed locally with no internet required; the on-screen arc even rises and falls with the season, taller in summer and flatter in winter. Together they bring the app to ten interactive tools — from depth of field and bokeh through diffraction, focus stacking, and astrophotography — covering essentially every "what will my gear actually do?" question photographers ask before pressing the shutter.

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    Seller
    • Greg Boratyn
    Size
    • 2 MB
    Category
    • Photo & Video
    Compatibility
    Requires iOS 18.2 or later.
    • iPhone
      Requires iOS 18.2 or later.
    • Mac
      Requires macOS 15.2 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
    • Apple Vision
      Requires visionOS 2.2 or later.
    Languages
    • English
    Age Rating
    4+
    Copyright
    • © Greg Boratyn