ampguy
Veteran
I don't think it is. Here's why:
It can be quantified in several ways. One is to take an x/y area of an OOF portion of a similar image with different lenses, and one lens may have be completely white, while with another lens, completely black.
Even if the overall exposure average EV's are the same, and on film or digital. I don't see bokeh differences between film and digital with the same lens, but without ff digital, you do have to match the appropriate areas to compare properly.
It can be quantified in several ways. One is to take an x/y area of an OOF portion of a similar image with different lenses, and one lens may have be completely white, while with another lens, completely black.
Even if the overall exposure average EV's are the same, and on film or digital. I don't see bokeh differences between film and digital with the same lens, but without ff digital, you do have to match the appropriate areas to compare properly.