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- Perspective_projection_distortion abstract "Perspective projection distortion is the inevitable misrepresentation of three-dimensional space when drawn or "projected" onto a two-dimensional surface. The following explanation assumes a knowledge of the graphics protocols for creating a perspective projection (drawing) and found in most engineering graphics tomes. The exposition here addresses the distinction between a perspective projection and human vision.It is impossible to accurately depict 3D reality on a 2D plane. However, there are several graphics protocols available which allow for seemingly accurate representations. The most realistic appearing of these is perspective projection. This is accomplished by one or more so called vanishing points on lines which represent the infinite limits (horizon lines) of planes defined by geometrical elements of a scene; there may be a countless number of such planes defined. The typical example is a train track. When one looks down an endless appearing stretch of tracks they appear to converge on the horizon of the earth, i.e., the plane defined by the parallel rails, while in reality the rails remain parallel. The same holds true for perspective projections. The apparent converging of the rails as they approach the horizon is refered to as fore shorting.".
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- Perspective_projection_distortion subject Category:Perspective_projection.
- Perspective_projection_distortion comment "Perspective projection distortion is the inevitable misrepresentation of three-dimensional space when drawn or "projected" onto a two-dimensional surface. The following explanation assumes a knowledge of the graphics protocols for creating a perspective projection (drawing) and found in most engineering graphics tomes. The exposition here addresses the distinction between a perspective projection and human vision.It is impossible to accurately depict 3D reality on a 2D plane.".
- Perspective_projection_distortion label "Perspective projection distortion".
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