人类视觉系统:图像形状与双眼视觉
The human visual system: image shape and binocular vision

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## 人类视觉与相机镜头 虽然常被比作50毫米镜头,但人类视觉系统(HVS)与相机的视角有显著差异。与相机通过圆形镜头捕捉的矩形图像不同,人类视觉既非严格的圆形,也非矩形——更像椭圆形。 至关重要的是,人类主要体验**双眼视觉**,利用双眼进行深度感知和更广阔的视野(水平190-200°,垂直130°)。相机通常是**单眼**的,用单个镜头捕捉图像。 双眼视野包含120°的共享视觉,额外的单眼区域扩展了整体范围。在摄影上复制这种体验很困难,因为广角镜头会引入HVS自然校正的失真。本质上,人类视觉是一个复杂的综合过程,远远超过单个镜头和矩形框架的能力。

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There are a number of fundamental differences between a “normal” 50mm lens and the human visual system (HVS). Firstly, a camera extracts a rectangular image from the circular view of the lens. The HVS on the other hand is not circular, nor rectangular – if anything it has somewhat of an oval shape. This can be seen in the diagram of binocular field of vision shown in Figure 1 (from [1]). The central shaded region is the field of vision seen by both eyes, i.e. binocular (stereoscopic) vision, the white areas on both sides are the monocular crescents, seen by only by each eye, and the blackened area is not seen.

Figure 1 illustrates a second difference, the fact that normal human vision is largely binocular, i.e. uses both eyes to produce an image, whereas most cameras are monocular. Figure 2 illustrates binocular vision more clearly, comparing it to the total visual field.

The total visual field of the HVS is 190-200° horizontally, which is composed of 120° of binocular vision, and two fields of 35-40° seen by one one eye. Vertically, the visual field of view is about 130° (and the binocular field is roughly the same), comprised of 50° above the horizontal line-of-sight, and 70-80° below it. An example to illustrate binocular vision (horizontal) is shown in Figure 3.

It is actually quite challenging to provide an exact example of what a human sees – largely because trying to take the same picture would require a lens such as a fish-eye which would introduce distortions, something the HVS is capable of filtering out.

Further reading:

  1. Ruch, T.C., “Chapter 21: Binocular Vision, and Central Visual Pathways”, in Neurophysiology (Ruch, T.C. et al. (eds)) p.441-464 (1965)
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