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human vision

  1. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    My work at the Tokyo Polytechnic University - Color Science and Art Center

    Well I was asked by the director if I would like to contribute to the TOKYO POLYTEC Science and Art Center to show how differently other species see teh world, and I did. Have a look here as I cannot insert a video...
  2. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    Exhibit with multispectral works

    There is currently an exhibit in Germany at the Museum Sinclair-House, Bad Homburg within the "Wandelmut" (willingness to change) series, which has some of my multispectral works on display. Visible here is a Rudbeckia hirta flower in human vision, simulated bee and butterfly vision, showing the...
  3. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    Oncostele orchid multispectral

    Human vision, reflected UV, simulated butterfly and bee vision (left to right, top to bottom)
  4. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    Human vs Animal vision ...

    This is vision of HUMAN, BUTTERFLY, BEE, DOG, HORSE and BAT. Humans have trichromatic vision, they see Blue, Green, Red, Butterflies see UV (ultraviolet), Blue, Green, Red they are Tetrachromats Bees see UV, Blue, Green, they are trichomats Dogs are Dichromats, see only blue and yellow, but...
  5. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    [UV, VIS] Rudbeckia hirta stereo butterfly vision

    Some of my recent works on human and (simulated) insect vision, here how a flower ("black eyed susan", Rudbeckia hirta more specifically) may look like seen through a butterflies' eyes (only the sensitivity aspect: UV mapped in as blue). The stereo images are LRL images and allow crosseyed...
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