The Effect of Orientation Difference on Stereopsis as a Function of Line Length

作者: John P Frisby , Bela Julesz

DOI: 10.1068/P040179

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摘要: The amount of depth seen in a multi-line stereogram composed horizontal lines steadily decreases as the one field view are rotated about their midpoints. This effect orientation difference on stereopsis is more acute longer stereogram. It suggested that critical factor underlying reduction not per se, but rather vertical disparity which an introduces into display between tips corresponding lines. interpretation supported by fact similar disparities caused reductions regardless length

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