3d Vision Flashcards
what is binocular view
use of two images from both eyes to interpret a 3D scene
what do we use to percieve depth
pictorial cues
binocular disparity
define pictorial cues
where visualisation of the image is only possible from one vantage point
dependent on
linear perspective size of objects, occlusion, shaddowing, arial perspectives and height in field
what is ames room
room designed to manipulate pictorial cues
uses parallel and perpendicular lines, different sized obects and a horizontal floow to give the perspective of a large person standing next to a small person
only works in one view
painted to appear rectangular
define binocular disparity
two eyes have slightly different vantage points and these are combined to give a perception of depth
difference between them can determine a range of features about an image