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Elements of Visual Perception
The basic elements of visual perceptions are:
– Structure of Eye
–Image Formation in the Eye
– Brightness Adaptation and Discrimination
Structure of eye
• The human eye is a slightly asymmetrical
sphere with an average diameter of the
length of 20mm to 25mm.
• It has a volume of about 6.5cc. The eye is just
like a camera. The external object is seen as
the camera take the picture of any object.
• Light enters the eye through a small hole
called the pupil, a black looking aperture
having the quality of contraction of eye when
exposed to bright light and is focused on the
retina which is like a camera film.
• The lens, iris, and cornea are nourished by clear
fluid, know as anterior chamber.
• The fluid flows from ciliary body to the pupil and is
absorbed through the channels in the angle of the
anterior chamber.
• The delicate balance of aqueous production and
absorption controls pressure within the eye.
• Cones in eye number between 6 to 7 million which
are highly sensitive to colors. Human visualizes the
colored image in daylight due to these cones. The
cone vision is also called as photopic or bright-
light vision.
• Rods in the eye are much larger between 75
to 150 million and are distributed over the
retinal surface.
• Rods are not involved in the color vision and
are sensitive to low levels of illumination.
Image Formation in the Eye
• When the lens of the eye focus an image of
the outside world onto a light-sensitive
membrane in the back of the eye, called retina
the image is formed.
• The lens of the eye focuses light on the
photoreceptive cells of the retina which
detects the photons of light and responds by
producing neural impulses.
• The distance between the lens and the retina
is about 17mm and the focal length is
approximately 14mm to 17mm.
• Digital images are displayed as a discrete set of
intensities.
• The eyes ability to discriminate black and white
at different intensity levels is an important
consideration in presenting image processing
result.
The range of light intensity levels to which the
human visual system can adapt is of the order
of 1010 from the scotopic threshold to the
glare limit. In a photopic vision, the range is
about 106

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Elements of Visual Perception in digital image processing

  • 1. Elements of Visual Perception The basic elements of visual perceptions are: – Structure of Eye –Image Formation in the Eye – Brightness Adaptation and Discrimination
  • 3. • The human eye is a slightly asymmetrical sphere with an average diameter of the length of 20mm to 25mm. • It has a volume of about 6.5cc. The eye is just like a camera. The external object is seen as the camera take the picture of any object. • Light enters the eye through a small hole called the pupil, a black looking aperture having the quality of contraction of eye when exposed to bright light and is focused on the retina which is like a camera film.
  • 4. • The lens, iris, and cornea are nourished by clear fluid, know as anterior chamber. • The fluid flows from ciliary body to the pupil and is absorbed through the channels in the angle of the anterior chamber. • The delicate balance of aqueous production and absorption controls pressure within the eye. • Cones in eye number between 6 to 7 million which are highly sensitive to colors. Human visualizes the colored image in daylight due to these cones. The cone vision is also called as photopic or bright- light vision.
  • 5. • Rods in the eye are much larger between 75 to 150 million and are distributed over the retinal surface. • Rods are not involved in the color vision and are sensitive to low levels of illumination.
  • 6. Image Formation in the Eye • When the lens of the eye focus an image of the outside world onto a light-sensitive membrane in the back of the eye, called retina the image is formed. • The lens of the eye focuses light on the photoreceptive cells of the retina which detects the photons of light and responds by producing neural impulses.
  • 7. • The distance between the lens and the retina is about 17mm and the focal length is approximately 14mm to 17mm.
  • 8. • Digital images are displayed as a discrete set of intensities. • The eyes ability to discriminate black and white at different intensity levels is an important consideration in presenting image processing result. The range of light intensity levels to which the human visual system can adapt is of the order of 1010 from the scotopic threshold to the glare limit. In a photopic vision, the range is about 106