id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3usctspz3fdczcukjxotc5szda Ute Leonards Mediaeval artists: Masters in directing the observers' gaze 2007 2 .pdf application/pdf 1620 149 57 visual image of faces. the eye to fixate in a different part Lighting conditions can affect the significance of parts of a painting as The top two panels show Duccio's "The Annunciation" rendered either using synthetic diffuse illumination (A), or synthetic candle light (B). such paintings, they make about three eye movements a second, and where they choose to fixate will be determined by both the visual characteristics of the picture (C) The density of eye fixations from observers, estimated using The density of fixations to the diffuse illumination is shown in green; the fixations to the candle light are shown in red, and hence regions fixated in both conditions are shown as yellow. (D) The differences in fixation patterns between candle lit and diffusely lit show areas significantly more fixated when viewed using synthetic candle light, and and light-reflecting objects in paintings is to use lighting illuminant for art paintings by computing ./cache/work_3usctspz3fdczcukjxotc5szda.pdf ./txt/work_3usctspz3fdczcukjxotc5szda.txt