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P3D Re: Chromostereopsis, Leonardo effect (was: the Dunkley Effect)
- From: boris@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Boris Starosta)
- Subject: P3D Re: Chromostereopsis, Leonardo effect (was: the Dunkley Effect)
- Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 22:12:34 -0500 (EST)
>From: abram klooswyk <abram.klooswyk@xxxxxx>
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>Most of the recent articles on chromostereopsis appeared in "Vision
>Research", for example the paper by Winn B et al.: "Reversals of the
>colour-depth illusion explained by ocular chromatic aberration",
>Vision Res. 1995 Oct;35(19):2675-84. Their abstract begins with:
>"Although many colour-depth phenomena are predictable from the
>interocular difference in monocular chromatic diplopia caused by the
>eye's transverse chromatic aberration (TCA), several reports in the
>literature suggest that other factors may also be involved." (...)
>"... red, blue, and green test stimuli which were viewed monocularly
>or binocularly (haploscopically) through 1.78 mm artificial pupils.
>These apertures were displaced nasally and temporally from the visual
>axis under controlled conditions to induce a variable degree of TCA."
>(...) "...we found that a given coloured target could be located in
>different depth planes within the same display when located on ...
Thank you abram, for this wonderful reference. I knew that someone could
explain it better than I! (no smiley: I'm serious!) I'm always so clumsy
with English (lack of vocabulary doesn't help)! Also thanks for the
excellent tip on the National Medical Library.
Boris Starosta boris@xxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.starosta.com
usa 804 979 3930 http://www.starosta.com/3dshowcase
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