Title
Sensation of Realness From High-Resolution Images of Real Objects.
Abstract
We performed subjective assessments to quantify the sensation of realness for images at various angular resolutions and that of their real-object counterparts using a paired-comparison procedure. Both the images and real objects were viewed through a synopter, which removed horizontal disparity and presented the same images to both eyes. The size, perspective, luminance, and chromaticity of the images were reproduced to be identical to those of the real objects. Eighty-two observers with normal vision were asked to choose the viewed image that appeared most similar to the real object for each pair of images. The results indicated that the realness of images increased steadily as the image resolution increased up to around 60 cycles per degree, whereafter it gradually approached that of the real objects.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/TBC.2012.2232491
TBC
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Visualization,Image color analysis,Observers,Spatial resolution,Imaging,Adaptive optics
Journal
59
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0018-9316
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.83
1
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kenichiro Masaoka1519.59
Yukihiro Nishida29317.99
Masayuki Sugawara3358.21
Eisuke Nakasu4367.16
Yuji Nojiri5408.15