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Basic notions of picture analysis

Basic notions of picture analysis. You only see what you know or what you are looking for. You only see what you know or what you are looking for. Chest asbestosis. Knee fracture. Lung carcinoma. Basic elements. Dot Line Shape Color Texture (light) Direction (and motion)

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Basic notions of picture analysis

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  1. Basic notions of picture analysis

  2. You only see what you knowor what you are looking for

  3. You only see what you knowor what you are looking for Chest asbestosis Knee fracture Lung carcinoma

  4. Basic elements • Dot • Line • Shape • Color • Texture (light) • Direction (and motion) • Scale (dimension)

  5. Basic elements • Dot • Line • Shape • Color • Texture (light) • Direction (and motion) • Scale (dimension)

  6. Dots make shapes

  7. Basic elements • Dot • Line • Shape • Color • Texture (volume) • Direction (and motion) • Scale (dimension)

  8. Basic elements • Dot • Line • Shape • Color • Texture (light) • Direction (and motion) • Scale (dimension)

  9. Basic elements • Dot • Line • Shape • Color • Texture (light) • Direction (and motion) • Scale (dimension)

  10. Scale 1 Golden rule Le Corbusier’s Modulor

  11. Scale 2 Le Corbusier’s Modulor

  12. Effects (rhetoric) Balance

  13. Balance in geometrical shapes

  14. Playing on balance to create effects

  15. Centering and off centering (leveling / sharpening)

  16. Leveling / sharpening

  17. Leveling / sharpening

  18. Scanning patterns

  19. Gestalt psychology • Principles • Comprehensiveness of visual perception • Distinction between grounds (Rubin’s vase)

  20. Three laws of perceptionaccording to Gestalt psychology Law of closure Law of proximity Law of similarity

  21. Three laws of perceptionaccording to Gestalt psychology Law of reification (closure) Law of similarity (invariance)

  22. Count the black dots

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