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Perceived depth reversals of images on a concave screen
Xiayi Gu1, Han Yu1, Hiroyuki Ito2,3
1Graduate School of Design, Kyushu University, Japan.
Abstract:
Reverspectives and hollow masks cause a reversal of perceived depth when observed from a position beyond certain critical distances, even if viewed binocularly. Their 3D structures or images invariably contain a linear perspective, shading, or familiarity cue to depth. Using a concave screen, we demonstrate a novel type of perceived depth reversal in binocular viewing with a variety of depth cues.
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