Kraft R N, Patterson J F, Mitchell N B
Percept Mot Skills. 1986 Feb;62(1):179-86. doi: 10.2466/pms.1986.62.1.179.
Distance perception of depicted objects was examined as a function of photographic perspective. 24 subjects viewed slides of outdoor scenes and directly estimated the distances to specified objects. Perspective was manipulated by photographing each scene with lenses of four different focal lengths: 48 mm, 28 mm, 24 mm, and 17 mm. Distance perception along the pictorial depth plane (z-axis) was systematically transformed by changing the photographic perspective: the shorter the focal length of the camera lens, the greater the perceived distance. Perceived distance between objects along the lateral plane (x-axis) was unaffected by changes in lens focal length.
对所描绘物体的距离感知作为摄影视角的函数进行了研究。24名受试者观看户外场景的幻灯片,并直接估计到特定物体的距离。通过使用四种不同焦距的镜头(48毫米、28毫米、24毫米和17毫米)拍摄每个场景来操纵视角。通过改变摄影视角,沿图像深度平面(z轴)的距离感知被系统地改变:相机镜头的焦距越短,感知到的距离就越大。沿横向平面(x轴)物体之间的感知距离不受镜头焦距变化的影响。