Phenomenal Effects of Microelements’ Numerosity on Texture Appearance
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This paper describes peculiar qualitative effects occurring in texture appearance, resulting from the manipulation of the amount of textural microelements. Keeping fixed the textural local properties, the increase of microelements’ number produces a texture aspect more homogeneous and denser. Conversely, patterns filled by a small number of elements exhibit a more salient subparts’ articulation, and the textural microstructures increase in perceived local contrast, size and detailedness. Those effects are discussed in terms of economic principles governing the visual processing.
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