Materials (May 2022)

What Elevation Makes 2.5D Prints Perceptually Natural?

  • Altynay Kadyrova,
  • Marius Pedersen,
  • Stephen Westland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15103573
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 10
p. 3573

Abstract

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Elevation plays a considerable role in naturalness perception of 2.5D prints. The necessary level of elevation to make 2.5D prints look perceptually natural may vary from application to application. Therefore, one needs to know the right elevation for specific applications to make the prints look perceptually natural. In this work, we investigated what elevation makes 2.5D prints of wood images perceptually natural. We worked with various wood content images such as wooden wicker, wall, roof, and floor. We found that the optimal elevation that makes 2.5D prints of wood images perceptually natural is content-dependent and in a range between 0.3 mm and 0.5 mm. Moreover, we found that the optimal elevation becomes 0.5 mm if we consider images of wood regardless of the wood content. In addition, there was a high correlation between majority of observers on naturalness perception of 2.5D prints of wood images.

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