VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES

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VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES GESTALT PRINCIPLES 1. Figure-Ground Organisation 2. Closure 3. Continuity 4. Proximity 5. Similarity GRIVAS – pg.105-112

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES GESTALT PRINCIPLES 1. FIGURE – GROUND ORGANISATION GRIVAS – pg.105-108

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES GESTALT PRINCIPLES 2. CLOSURE GRIVAS – pg.108

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES GESTALT PRINCIPLES 3. Continuity GRIVAS – pg.108

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES GESTALT PRINCIPLES 4. PROXIMITY GRIVAS – pg.109

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES GESTALT PRINCIPLES 4. SIMILARITY GRIVAS – pg.109

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES DEPTH PRINCIPLES - Binocular Depth Cues 1. Convergence 2. Retinal Disparity - Monocular Depth Cues 1. Accommodation 2. Pictorial Cues a) Linear Perspective b) Interposition c) Texture Gradient d) Relative Size e) Height In The Visual Field GRIVAS – pg.113-120

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES DEPTH PRINCIPLES BINOCULAR DEPTH CUES 1. Convergence GRIVAS – pg.113

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES DEPTH PRINCIPLES BINOCULAR DEPTH CUES 2. Retinal Disparity GRIVAS – pg.114

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES DEPTH PRINCIPLES MONOCULAR DEPTH CUES 1. Accommodation GRIVAS – pg.115

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES DEPTH PRINCIPLES MONOCULAR DEPTH CUES 2. Pictorial Depth Cues a) Linear Perspective GRIVAS – pg.115

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES DEPTH PRINCIPLES MONOCULAR DEPTH CUES 2. Pictorial Depth Cues b) Interposition GRIVAS – pg.116

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES DEPTH PRINCIPLES MONOCULAR DEPTH CUES 2. Pictorial Depth Cues c) Texture Gradient GRIVAS – pg.116

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES DEPTH PRINCIPLES MONOCULAR DEPTH CUES 2. Pictorial Depth Cues d) Relative Size GRIVAS – pg.117

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES DEPTH PRINCIPLES MONOCULAR DEPTH CUES 2. Pictorial Depth Cues e) Height In The Visual Field GRIVAS – pg.118

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES PERCEPTUAL CONSTANCIES 1. Size Constancy 2. Shape Constancy 3. Brightness/Color Constancy GRIVAS – pg.120-123

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES PERCEPTUAL CONSTANCIES 1. SIZE CONSTANCY GRIVAS – pg.121

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES PERCEPTUAL CONSTANCIES 2. SHAPE CONSTANCY GRIVAS – pg.121-122 (Box 3.7)

VISUAL PERCEPTION PRINCIPLES PERCEPTUAL CONSTANCIES 3. BRIGHTNESS/COLOR CONSTANCY GRIVAS – pg.123