Petrella Vincent A, Labute Simon, Langer Michael S, Kry Paul G
McGill University, Quebec, Canada.
Iperception. 2017 Nov 21;8(6):2041669517737560. doi: 10.1177/2041669517737560. eCollection 2017 Nov-Dec.
We perform two psychophysics experiments to investigate a viewer's ability to detect defocus in video; in particular, the defocus that arises in video during motion in depth when the camera does not maintain sharp focus throughout the motion. The first experiment demonstrates that blur sensitivity during viewing is affected by the speed at which the target moves towards the camera. The second experiment measures a viewer's ability to notice momentary defocus and shows that the threshold of blur detection in arc minutes decreases significantly as the duration of the blur increases. Our results suggest that it is important to have good control of focus while recording video and that momentary defocus should be kept as short as possible so it goes unnoticed.
我们进行了两项心理物理学实验,以研究观看者检测视频中散焦的能力;特别是在深度运动期间,当相机在整个运动过程中无法保持清晰对焦时视频中出现的散焦。第一个实验表明,观看过程中的模糊敏感度受目标向相机移动速度的影响。第二个实验测量了观看者注意瞬间散焦的能力,并表明随着模糊持续时间的增加,以弧分计的模糊检测阈值会显著降低。我们的结果表明,在录制视频时良好地控制对焦很重要,并且应尽量缩短瞬间散焦的时间,使其不被注意到。