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Space in photography and image
Šimeček, Michal
Space perception in pictures or photos is different from space perception of real scenes. The differences are significant but obviously unsuspected. The space perception in pictures and photos is allowed by our experience with many realistic pictures and photos. The effect of relations between picture maker (camera) and observer are important. For example complexity is conducive to uncertainty to estimate egocentric distances in the picture. The space perception is modified by properties of picture (e.g. picture size) or observer’s position.

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