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by tgv
1889 days ago
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Cool. I can see this being used to determine perception thresholds. E.g., by testing priming of progressively more detailed pictures, or by blurring the triangulated pictures (triangulate a picture a bit, but not too much, then blur it in another tool, and you can make out the main shapes better; sometimes even read the text). |
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