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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]]

(contracted; show full)he center of the image. In a photograph of a full-size scene, the DoF is considerably greater; in some cases, it is difficult to have much of the scene ''outside'' the DoF, even at the lens's maximum aperture. Thus a difference in DoF is one characteristic by which a photograph of a full-size scene is readily distinguished from one of a miniature model.

In typical pictures, there are no optical cues that specify the distance to objects (how far they are from the observation point)
<ref> Vishwanath & Blaser, 2010 </ref> 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 ==

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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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