PS262 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Depth Perception, Aerial Perspective, Dime (United States Coin)
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Perceiving depth: cue approach to depth perception the approach to explaining depth perception that focuses on identifying information in the retinal image that is correlated with depth in the scene. The(cid:374), as (cid:455)ou slo(cid:449)l(cid:455) (cid:373)o(cid:448)e your finger toward your nose, notice how you feel your eyes looking inward and become aware of the increasing tension inside your eyes. Monocular cues: work with only one eye. Include accommodation, pictorial cues (which are sources of depth information in a two- dimensional picture), and movement-based cues (which are sources of depth information created by movement) Ps262: week 7: texture gradient, the visual pattern formed by a regularly textured surface that extends away from the observer. Then as you look at your right hand, move your head sideways to the left, being sure to keep your hands still. As you move your head, your left hand appears to cover your right hand. This covering of the farther right hand is deletion.