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Motion Parallax : Biological Psychology
133 words, approx. 1 pages When the head is moved, the images of visual targets that lie at different distances from the EYE are displaced by different amounts, creating a relative motion between them that is referred to as motion parallax (or frequently, MONOCULAR PARALLAX). It...
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Parallax : Forensic Science Terms
37 words, approx. 1 pages Difference between the image seen in a viewfinder and that recorded by the taking lens. Most pronounced at close distance with twin-lens reflex and rangefinder cameras. Single-lens reflex and studio cameras are free from parallax...
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Parallax Information
3,484 words, approx. 12 pages
 Parallax, or more accurately motion parallax, is the change of angular position of two stationary points relative to each other as seen by an observer, caused by the motion of an observer. Simply put, it is the shift of an object against a background...




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Generous Criterion Set Challenges Myths of Malle
4/9/2006: 1,801 words, approx. 6 pages If there were any justice in the movies, we still wouldn’t have to make the case for Louis Malle as a great filmmaker instead of one who was merely provocative. It’s ironic that perhaps the worldliest filmmaker since Max Ophuls was, during his lifetime, often...
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 The New York Observer
Generous Criterion Set Challenges Myths of Malle
4/9/2006: 1,801 words, approx. 6 pages If there were any justice in the movies, we still wouldn’t have to make the case for Louis Malle as a great filmmaker instead of one who was merely provocative. It’s ironic that perhaps the worldliest filmmaker since Max Ophuls was, during his lifetime, often...



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Perception: Far Out Corners and Reverse Masks
622 words, approx. 2 pages
 Analyzes the Exploritorium perception exhibits, Far out Corners and Reverse Masks. Describes the use of Parallax, the angular shift of an object against a background due to the change of the observer's position of motion.


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