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Perhaps. This is one of those areas where vision and photos seems different. At least for me - things don't blur at a distance, they just get small. When I look at images made with depth of field it always look alien to me. I'll have to go through my photos again, but I don't recall much depth of field in most of them. On the note over jagged edges - this is a reason to render with good anti-aliasing on. One of the things I like about Vue is it allows you to scale up or down how anti-aliased you want the render, and that does a lot to remove jagged edges. My 'genre' of interest is not realism per se - I like a lot of effects work - but I also almost never do post work and I've been fairly satisfied with what I can get out of a render. I would like to get more, but then it is always a struggle to improve. But it takes a lot of time, energy, and the proper eye to get renders good - much as it does with photography and a camera.
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