HoppyUK
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Um. You've lost me. So I shoot a portrait at f1.4. DoF is so shallow that only the tip of the nose is in focus. I shoot at 12mp, so 4200 pixels on the long edge. Are you saying that if I crop to 800 pixels the DoF changes? Or are you saying if I resize the image to 800 pixels that the DoF changes?
Put it another way. If you take a picture on full frame and print it out A4 and view from 15in, you will perceive a certain depth of field.
If you then take that same print and chop off the sides to leave a 5x7in print, what you will have left is essentially the same as the print you would get if you shot on a crop format camera (same viewpoint, focal length and f/number) and printed the whole image out to 5x7in.
So, some people would then say, nothing has effectively changed, therefore the DoF cannot have changed.
But of course it has changed. You have a smaller print, which must then be viewed from a closer distance, ie about 8in, to restore the DoF viewing parameter. So you're now looking at the image more closely, your eye can detect more detail, so the DoF has changed accordingly.
Edit: crossed post with Andy
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