Capture Cinematic Feel Through the Lens: GiAi CineBloom Soft Focus Filter, a "Hypnotic Dream" of Light
In an era where digital images are overly sharp, revealing every pore and imperfection, are you also searching for the unique warmth and breathability of vintage film? GiAi Filters' CineBloom portrait soft focus filter is the physical key to smoothing away the harsh edges of reality and immersing you in a dreamlike narrative. It's not just simple post-processing skin smoothing; it uses the microparticle structure within the optical glass to evenly scatter light across the entire image—highlights, midtones, and shadows are all gently enveloped, reweaving a layer of ethereal mist onto the sensor.

Triple Density, Customize Your Blurry Scale
The CineBloom series offers 3 carefully tuned settings: 1/8, 1/4, and 1/2. The higher the number, the more aggressive the softening intensity, providing a complete gradient from subtle to dreamlike:
- 1/8 Lightly Drunk: A subtle, airy feel, slightly softening digital sharpness, suitable for everyday use, preserving most hair and edge details.
- 1/4 Classic: The golden balance of cinematic effect. Clearly discernible halos, extremely smooth skin, cleverly concealing imperfections while remaining restrained, a common choice for Japanese-style and wedding photography.
- 1/2 Immersive: Powerful blurring, the entire image is enveloped in a soft, nostalgic filter. Hair and object edge details recede and are partially lost, resulting in a striking "dreamlike" atmosphere, perfect for bold, stylized creations.

Aesthetics Lies in Sacrifice
The charm of Cinebloom lies in its frank "exchange"—using edge sharpness to replace the overall mood of the image. Through even diffusion, it makes skin as smooth as silk and highlights overflow with a creamy glow; the trade-off is that minute details like hair texture and sharp architectural lines are softened and dissolved. This "imperfect" haze is precisely the soul of Japanese-style fresh portraits, white wedding dress recordings, dreamlike memories, and daytime soft-light backlighting subjects. When the image no longer focuses on every single eyelash, the viewer can transcend the light and shadow to reach the emotional core of the image.
GiAi uses high-definition optical glass and a precision copper alloy frame, covering your entire lens library from 49mm to 86mm. No need for complicated post-processing; simply screw on Cinebloom and let the light dance before the lens. After all, the most moving stories never need to be seen too clearly—a little blur is the romanticism of reality.

