Improvements in and relating to image making
Author
Pepperell, Robert
Burleigh, Alistair
Date
2015-12-17Type
Other
Publisher
United States Patent Application
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A method of making an image of a scene (including a scene made by the method) generally corresponding to that perceived by the human brain via the human eyes, the method including the steps, in any Suitable order, of capturing, recording, generating, or otherwise representing a scene consisting of the entire field of view, or part thereof, visible to a human observer from a given Viewing Point (VP) when within the scene, progressively enlarging the image towards the area of the scene, and progressively compressing the area of the scene corresponding to the peripheral field of vision to thereby produce a modified image of the scene generally corresponding to how the scene would appear to the human perceiver.
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US Patent Application US 2015/0363905 A1
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