Two lenses can capture the same scene at the same aperture and focal length. One might render the background as a smooth, creamy wash of color (good bokeh), while the other renders it as a jagged, distracting, or "nervous" mess (bad bokeh).
zoom, inherently have a shallower depth of field compared to wide-angle lenses, making them ideal for creating soft, compressed backgrounds [1, 17]. Types of Bokeh: "Good" vs. "Bad" Two lenses can capture the same scene at
| Feature | Bokeh | Matplotlib | Plotly | Altair | |-----------------------|--------------|------------|----------|----------| | Interactive by default| Yes | No | Yes | Yes | | Streaming support | Native | Limited | Yes | No | | Pure Python callbacks | Server only | No | No | No | | WebGL acceleration | Yes | No | Yes | No | | Standalone HTML size | Medium | Medium | Large | Medium | Types of Bokeh: "Good" vs
Bokeh is more than just "blur"; it is the aesthetic quality of the out-of-focus areas in an image. Derived from the Japanese word creamy wash of color (good bokeh)