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[[Image:Jodhpur tilt shift.jpg|thumb|right|Digitally blurred miniature fake of [[Jodhpur]]]]
[[Image:Jodhpur rooftops.jpg|thumb|right|Original photo of Jodhpur]]

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Other techniques to enhance the impression of a miniature scene are increasing the [[contrast (vision)|contrast]] of the picture, simulating the darker, harder shadows of a miniature under a light, and increasing the [[colorfulness|saturation]] of the picture to simulate the brighter colors of a painted miniature.

=== Digital techniques for motion pictures ===
The first use of miniature faking in a commercial motion picture was 
ina process developed by Jim L Clark, dubbed [[Smallgantics]], for "[[Harrowdown Hill]]", a music video for [[Thom Yorke]] of [[Radiohead]]. The project was produced at Bent Image Lab in July 2006, and directed by filmmaker [[Chel White]]. In this instance, the false miniaturization effect was achieved digitally, using helicopter footage of full-size vernal and urban landscapes that was broken down into separate planes. Bent Image Lab coined their process [[Smallgantics]]. It involves hand creating as many as eight planes of ''z''-buffering over live-action footage, one frame at a time, resulting in an animated black and white matte (filmmaking) sequence. These mattes are then blended together with varying degrees of blur to create the effect of shallow depth of field.

== Usage in film and television ==

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* 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).
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