Formblurriness
Formblurriness is a term used to describe a visual phenomenon where the edges or details of an object appear indistinct or out of focus. This can occur in various contexts, including photography, computer graphics, and even in human perception. In photography, formblurriness is often a deliberate artistic choice, achieved through techniques such as shallow depth of field, motion blur, or intentional camera shake. Conversely, it can also be an unintended artifact resulting from poor focusing, lens aberrations, or low-resolution imaging.
In computer graphics, formblurriness can be simulated to mimic real-world optical effects, contributing to a more