Difference between revisions 104604680 and 104604681 on dewiki[[Image:Jodhpur tilt shift.jpg|thumb|right|Digitally blurred miniature fake of [[Jodhpur]]]] [[Image:Jodhpur rooftops.jpg|thumb|right|Original photo of Jodhpur]] (contracted; show full) In typical pictures, there are no optical cues that specify the distance to objects (how far they are from the observation point) and so distance has to be inferred from the size of familiar objects in the scene .<ref> Gogel, 1969 </ref> <ref> Vishwanath & Blaser, 2010 </ref>. DoF blurring is a visual cue to distance .<ref> Held et al. 2010, 19:4–19:6.</ref> <ref> Vishwanath & Blaser, 2010 </ref>. In miniature faking, the introduction of the blur cue appears to override this familiar information causing objects to appear miniature and toy-like. == Techniques == (contracted; show full) * Vishwanath, D., and E. Blaser. 2010. Retinal blur and the perception of egocentric distance. ''Journal of Vision'', 10(10):26, 1–16, [http://www.journalofvision.org/content/10/10/26 Available for download] (PDF). [[Category:Photographic techniques]] [[nl:Tilt-shiftbewerking]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=104604681.
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