The influence of 'size constancy' on the subjective evaluation of image quality

E. Zee, van der, M.H.W.A. Boesten, A.L. Duwaer

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    Abstract

    The retinal size of an image is defined by the absolute size of the image and the viewing distance. In earlier experiments we investigated the effects of retinal image size on subjective image quality by varying the absolute size of the images presented. In the present experiment, viewing distance was also varied. The results show that viewing distance and absolute image area contribute equally to subjective image quality.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)61-66
    JournalIPO Annual Progress Report
    Volume18
    Publication statusPublished - 1983

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