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I have implemented depth of field effect using BokehPass (based on https://threejs.org/examples/?q=dof#webgl_postprocessing_dof)

It works great on desktops (PC or Mac) but on my iPhone its broken. It only blur whole scene (based on the settings – so it is actually doing something), but its missing the focus (sharp) area. So if “focus” value is set to 0, whole screen is sharp, when I raise it, whole screen is going blurry. On desktop it works as expected – raising focus value “move” focus area, so foreground is blurry, background is blurry, but the focus area is sharp.

Nothing fancy in my code:

this._composer = new EffectComposer(this._renderer);

    const renderPass = new RenderPass(this._scene, camera);

    this._bokehPass = new BokehPass(this._scene, camera, {
      focus: 1.0,
      aperture: 0.025,
      maxblur: 0.01,

      width: window.innerWidth,
      height: window.innerHeight,
    });
    const gammaCorrectionPass = new ShaderPass(GammaCorrectionShader);

    this._composer.addPass(renderPass);
    this._composer.addPass(gammaCorrectionPass);
    this._composer.addPass(this._bokehPass);

Thanks a lot

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  • Do you mind demonstrating the issue with a live example? BTW: Gamma correction pass should be after DOF.
    – Mugen87
    Mar 29, 2021 at 9:50
  • I have created simple demo here: kroscloud.com/Tester (wait a few secs to load the 3D model) Focus point is in the middle of the tank. On the PC/Mac it works, but on the iPhone x iPad everything is blurry, without the focus point Mar 30, 2021 at 9:47
  • Do you see any difference if you remove the call of setPixelRatio()?
    – Mugen87
    Mar 30, 2021 at 10:26
  • No, there is no diff when I remove setPixelRatio() When the GLTF model is loaded and I add it to the scene I need to call bokehPass.uniforms['aperture'].value to kinda "activate" it. But changing any other setting - focus or maxBlur, doesnt do this. Looks like there is some "trigger" activated when setting the aperture. If I remove this setter after model is added to the scene, everything is blurry, without the focus area. Cant this be a clue? Maybe iOS needs to trigger something else... Btw. I tested it on Android devices and it works correctly there. Mar 30, 2021 at 13:26
  • Ok, the thing with aperture uniform was just my bug, so... it is not a clue... I tested one more time the DOF example at ThreeJS on my iPad, and it works ok. So what is different in my case... Mar 30, 2021 at 16:39

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Based on a @Mugen87 hint, the problem on iOS was caused by renderer.logarithmicDepthBuffer set to true. If set to false, focus area on iOS devices works as expected.

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