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AL} = Ti AP. (12)
op
L - spacing interval up to observed points; bop - ophthalmic basis.
In a limiting case the same relation binds a threshold of stereoscopic perception of depth (AL) and sharpness of
stereoscopic vision (vs), Le.
Lr
ae vr (13)
b.
The quality and detail of a spatial image of observed object, which one is formed by a visual system of the person, is
determined by a sharpness of stereovision. Geometrically it is characterized along an ophthalmic axis by a threshold of
perception of depth (AL), and in perpendicular direction to an ophthalmic axis —- linear value of sharpness of
stereovision (AL,), i.e.
Al, = Lv; . (14)
From the formula (13) and (14) follows, that observation without increase may be estimated as
L
AL = 5 AL. (15)
op
The relation (15) allows to proceed from direct observation of objects in a nature to the analysis of their discrete
stereomodels.
5.2 Properties of discrete stereomodels
It is known, that basic parameter of representational properties of a single analogue image is its resolution, which one
corresponds to the size of minimum object, separately recognized on a image. For single discrete image the value of the
resolution (pix) estimates differently (Knizhnikov, Zinchuk, 1998):
pix = pix’ * pix 4), (16)
pix, and pix, - sizes of the parties of a pixel on a discrete image”, mm.
However in both cases the indicated parameter characterizes the size of a minimum informative element of an image. At
natural observations the minimum size of recognizable spatial object is determined by linear value of a sharpness of
stereovision AL,. Enabling numerical equaling of detail of visible object (AL,) and its discrete image (pix), and also
determining the size of a threshold of stereoscopic perception of depth of discrete images (AL,) at according to the
formula (15), as
AL ; (1 )
= DIX 7
8 | - I ,
we have received
Lo 2
AL, - —-.(pix.tpixa)' . (18)
bo
* Pixel of a discrete image is defined as a pixel received at analogue-digital conversion of the initial optical or
photographic image.
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