Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Monocular Cues

Monocular Cues:
Definition: Depth cues such as interposition and linear perspective that are available to either eye alone.
Interposition: If one object partially blocks the view of another, we perceive it as closer. Parallel lines such as railroad tracks seem to converge with distance.
Linear perspective: The greater the convergence, the greater the distance perceived.
railroad tracks, parallel lines
The railroad tracks seem to be converging as the distance grows farther away.

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