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Tilt shift miniaturisation: Why a blurred background makes objects in pictures look tiny

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The lean shift approach makes a lot of the background and foreground of a picture out of focus, which distorts our notion of measurement

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Blurry backgrounds in pictures could make objects appear smaller than they really are – and experiments have given us new clues about what makes this phantasm so efficient.

Photographers use a way known as tilt shift miniaturisation to make massive objects and landscapes appear to be toy units. This depends on the truth that our eyes can’t concentrate on close-up and distant objects on the identical time, so after we focus …



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