Perceptual Quotes for PhotographersRichard D. Zakia Light Impressions Corporation, 1980 - 139 strani |
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... appear more nonuniform and the shadows darker in the picture than in the original scene . This is purely a visual effect having nothing to do with the photographic process as such . ... perception involves going beyond the im- mediately ...
... appear more nonuniform and the shadows darker in the picture than in the original scene . This is purely a visual effect having nothing to do with the photographic process as such . ... perception involves going beyond the im- mediately ...
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... appears that both these committees are closer to the entrance port than previously conceived . By using his consciousness to avoid the impact of many stimuli that stream out of total reality man certainly simplifies his life and ...
... appears that both these committees are closer to the entrance port than previously conceived . By using his consciousness to avoid the impact of many stimuli that stream out of total reality man certainly simplifies his life and ...
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... appears to be a system which makes use of the channels of all the sensory modalities . By this model , com- munication is a continuous process utilizing the various channels and the combinations of them as appropriate to the particular ...
... appears to be a system which makes use of the channels of all the sensory modalities . By this model , com- munication is a continuous process utilizing the various channels and the combinations of them as appropriate to the particular ...
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