Geometric transformations of pictured space
- PMID: 693227
- DOI: 10.1068/p070269
Geometric transformations of pictured space
Abstract
In general, a picture can represent a specific environment of scene only when the picture is seen from a unique viewing point. The determination of this unique point and of the distortions that occur when the picture is viewed from other points is crucial to all aspects of pictorial perception. To clarify the effects of the point of observation on pictorial space, the present paper discusses how the correct point may be calculated, provides a geometric analysis of the effects of altering the viewing point, and briefly reviews the effects of such alterations on space perception.
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