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Title: Seeing in 3D


1
Seeing in 3D
  • what makes the world seem solid?

2
  • we live in a 3D world
  • but we only experience a single point of it
  • our eyes, ears and brains have a developed many
    methods to see and hear in 3D

3
passive effects
  • some 3D effects dont depend on our eyes at all,
    just the external appearance of the world
  • this is why things in ordinary photographs can
    look solid
  • the same effects are used in paintings

4
a flat world?
5
shadows and high lighting
6
but which is closer?
7
occlusion
8
semantic cues
which is closer?
9
semantic cues
  • same thing . . . closer bigger
  • normal sizes tell us distance
  • or compare with known objects
  • including own body

10
Blue hazing with distance
  • look at a distant hill or building
  • fuzzy, less contrast, bluish tinge
  • scattering effect of air
  • brains get used to it
  • blue objects seem further away
  • red ones closer
  • use in visualisation and VR (also used in garden
    design!)

11
Perspective
12
static eye effects
  • another set of 3D experiences arise because of
    the movement of the eyes and the way we have to
    look to see objects

13
binocular/stereo vision
14
stereo vision - at the limits
large distance ? angles get small angular
distinction less too so harder to distinguish
small differences
15
focus
  • focus our eyes on object of attention
  • closer and further objects are blurred
  • some idea of absolute and relative distance

16
conflict!
  • real life ... depth of focus stereo
    distance
  • VR headset twin images for stereo
    distance fixed focus on screens ?
    confused brain

17
Parallax between eyes
18
Height of head looking down
smaller angle further away
19
dynamic effects
  • movement is also important especially for more
    distant objects where stereo vision and other eye
    effects are less precise

20
Parallax effects due to sideways movement
21
Rate of approach
  • you approach some objects
  • closer ones grow larger more quickly
  • distant ones more slowly

22
Hearing in 3D too?
23
binaural hearing - stereo sound
sound reaches one ear before the other difference
gives location but only left-right 1D not 3D!
24
True 3D
sound distorted by head, pinnae and ear
lobes each ear gets different kind of
sound allows 3D positioning of sounds only works
for natural sounds
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