Why Camera Club Judges Are Wrong
Posted: Thu 28 Sep 2017, 08:24
Well, that headline certainly got your attention.
PetaPixel has an article about where people direct their attention when looking at images. It turns out that canards such as lighter areas at the edge being a distraction and leading the eye through the image might not be valid. I must admit it is something about which I have wondered, but have never previously seen any research. At the time of writing, the Nature website with the full article is down for maintenance, but I will be taking a look when it is available.
https://petapixel.com/2017/09/27/eyes-d ... ngs-stick/

PetaPixel has an article about where people direct their attention when looking at images. It turns out that canards such as lighter areas at the edge being a distraction and leading the eye through the image might not be valid. I must admit it is something about which I have wondered, but have never previously seen any research. At the time of writing, the Nature website with the full article is down for maintenance, but I will be taking a look when it is available.
https://petapixel.com/2017/09/27/eyes-d ... ngs-stick/