bokehlike
Bokehlike is a term used to describe a visual quality in images where the background blur resembles the traditional bokeh produced by a camera lens. While true bokeh arises from the optical properties of a lens and sensor, bokehlike refers more broadly to the aesthetic of out-of-focus areas and how smoothly highlights render, often emphasizing circular or soft-edged light discs.
The appearance of bokehlike blur depends on several factors. In optical terms, aperture shape, focal length,
Photographers achieve bokehlike effects through conventional techniques, such as selecting a fast lens, increasing subject-background separation,
In practice, bokehlike blur is often evaluated for naturalness and contrast with the subject, avoiding artifacts