AbstractBlurred images may appear sharper when drifting than when stationary. But, paradoxically, moving sharp edges may appear more blurred. To resolve this paradox, the perceived sharpness of drifting, blurred, square wave gratings was compared with that of their static analogues over a range of speeds, blurs and spatial frequencies. Both motion blur and motion sharpening occurred, depending upon the physical blur of the patterns. For large extents of blur (>10min arc) moving patterns always appeared sharper than their static analogues, but for small blurs (<10min arc) moving edges appeared more blurred than stationary ones. We present a quantitative model for the distortion of waveforms in motion based on two factors: (i) visual temporal...
We investigated whether the oriented trails of blur left by fast-moving dots (i.e., "motion streaks"...
International audienceMotion blur is crucial for high-quality rendering but is also very expensive. ...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
AbstractBlurred images may appear sharper when drifting than when stationary. But, paradoxically, mo...
AbstractHuman observers are not normally conscious of blur from moving objects [Nature 284 (1980) 16...
AbstractThe perceived blur of moving images is less than expected given the sluggish temporal respon...
Blurred edges appear sharper in motion than when they are stationary. We proposed a model of this mo...
AbstractThe effect of motion sharpening upon blur discrimination thresholds was examined for a range...
AbstractThe perceived blur of drifting sinusoidal gratings was compared to that of static, blurred “...
AbstractBlurred edges appear sharper in motion than when they are stationary. We (Vision Research 38...
Many visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temporal int...
AbstractMany visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temp...
AbstractWe have previously shown that contrast affects speed perception, with lower-contrast, drifti...
The aim of these experiments is to investigate the sensitivity of the human visual system to two typ...
AbstractThe paper examines the perception of motion in contrast-modulated sine-wave grating patterns...
We investigated whether the oriented trails of blur left by fast-moving dots (i.e., "motion streaks"...
International audienceMotion blur is crucial for high-quality rendering but is also very expensive. ...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
AbstractBlurred images may appear sharper when drifting than when stationary. But, paradoxically, mo...
AbstractHuman observers are not normally conscious of blur from moving objects [Nature 284 (1980) 16...
AbstractThe perceived blur of moving images is less than expected given the sluggish temporal respon...
Blurred edges appear sharper in motion than when they are stationary. We proposed a model of this mo...
AbstractThe effect of motion sharpening upon blur discrimination thresholds was examined for a range...
AbstractThe perceived blur of drifting sinusoidal gratings was compared to that of static, blurred “...
AbstractBlurred edges appear sharper in motion than when they are stationary. We (Vision Research 38...
Many visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temporal int...
AbstractMany visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temp...
AbstractWe have previously shown that contrast affects speed perception, with lower-contrast, drifti...
The aim of these experiments is to investigate the sensitivity of the human visual system to two typ...
AbstractThe paper examines the perception of motion in contrast-modulated sine-wave grating patterns...
We investigated whether the oriented trails of blur left by fast-moving dots (i.e., "motion streaks"...
International audienceMotion blur is crucial for high-quality rendering but is also very expensive. ...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...