![This is a shot from The Queen's Gambit. How was this clean of a split diopter shot achieved? I can't see a split in the depth of field : r/cinematography This is a shot from The Queen's Gambit. How was this clean of a split diopter shot achieved? I can't see a split in the depth of field : r/cinematography](https://preview.redd.it/1vghc2wo28v51.jpg?auto=webp&s=d6b1e580c9c89b5e2286d6ec049f14d56fc9e6aa)
This is a shot from The Queen's Gambit. How was this clean of a split diopter shot achieved? I can't see a split in the depth of field : r/cinematography
![Todd Vaziri on Twitter: "I wrote a little blog post about removing the split diopter effects from "Jaws", along with a short explanation of how I did it. And, just in case Todd Vaziri on Twitter: "I wrote a little blog post about removing the split diopter effects from "Jaws", along with a short explanation of how I did it. And, just in case](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DxsTSMkVAAEcPby.jpg)
Todd Vaziri on Twitter: "I wrote a little blog post about removing the split diopter effects from "Jaws", along with a short explanation of how I did it. And, just in case
![Netflix Tudum on Twitter: "But we can't talk about split diopter shots without talking about Brian De Palma, whose use of the technique has been a hallmark of his career. You'll spot Netflix Tudum on Twitter: "But we can't talk about split diopter shots without talking about Brian De Palma, whose use of the technique has been a hallmark of his career. You'll spot](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D7XRXbaXYAQ8Gv1.jpg)