Exam 6: Perceiving Depth
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Grab a mug by its handle,then extend your arm in front of you (if you don't have a mug,any object will do).As you slowly bring the mug from arm's distance in toward your nose,what are the cues to the decreasing depth of the mug?
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Oculomotor depth cues: accommodation,convergence.Static cue: (familiar)size of object's retinal image.Dynamic cue: deletion (of background).Binocular depth cue: increase in binocu- lar disparity as each eye sees different sides of the mug.
With the viewer can see 3-D images on without the use of special glasses.
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When the visual angle for a basketball is less than the visual angle for a baseball,then
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On a recent trip to the planet Htegedore,you encounter creatures with two eyes-their eyes,however,are arranged vertically on their faces (like a traffic light).Discuss why you do or do not believe the Htegedoreans can effectively utilize stereopsis to assess the relative depth of objects on the ground.
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Why do you think art teachers often suggest that students practice drawing familiar objects and faces viewed upside down in order to achieve an accurate portrayal?
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______________ occurs with an object that is on the horopter.
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Photographs can give the appearance of depth even though they never use which of the follow- ing depth cues.
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How would your perception of depth change if your eyes were one foot apart? What depth cues in particular would be affected?
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Your text describes the recent development of 3-D video based on a technology known as holography.What obstacles would a maker of animated films have to overcome to adopt this technology?
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With a moving observer,objects farther from the fixation point
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